Food imports to spur inflation
Inflation is likely to keep rallying driven by liberalised and increased food imports, which will fuel demand for foreign currency procured by some on the parallel market at steep premiums, with the cost passed on to consumers.
‘Utilise 10m Euro funding facility to regain market share’
LOCAL companies should now focus on improving product competitiveness to regain market share in the European Union (EU) taking advantage of the 10 million Euro funding facility availed to the…
Firm appeals to Govt on forex
Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter ONE of the few companies in Bulawayo operating at full throttle, Justin Clothing Private Limited has appealed to Government to allocate foreign currency to all performing companies…
Palladium stockpiles fading
As palladium’s record-breaking rally makes guessing the size of stockpiles more important than ever, one thing at least is clear — they’re getting a lot smaller.
Rain spoils Zim’s chances of victory
Zimbabwe 406 and 241 for 7 (Taylor 67, Wiliams 47*, Fernando 2-43) lead Sri Lanka 293 (Mathews 64, Raza 7-113) by 354 runs ZIMBABWE are in control of the second…
Polad members endorse proposed constitutional amendments
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter POLITICAL Actors Dialogue (Polad) members have endorsed the proposed constitutional amendments that were gazetted recently but appealed to Government not to fast-track the process. Polad consists of…
Zim misses out on gold price boom
Last year, gold had its best price performance since 2010, rising by 18,4 percent in US dollar terms.
Power, water crises cripple community citrus project
Thupeyo Muleya Matabeleland South province is one of the rain-starved areas in the country, where crops cannot do well. As a result, the Government has been prioritising irrigation farming in…
13 Bulawayo drama clubs do battle
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent TWENTY six drama clubs from the Matabeleland region have qualified for the second leg of Geraldine Roche Drama (GRD) competition that begins today in Bulawayo. The competition,…











