Price discussion with a customer
It’s no secret and it happens to every business. There’s been a change in your industry and as a result, the resources and services needed to provide your current product costs more. You have to tell your customers, who have been loyally standing by you for years that you have to raise prices.
Gukurahundi Amnesty headache for NPRC
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is seeking legal guidance to establish how Amnesty granted to Gukurahundi perpetrators will affect the peace and reconciliation process. When…
Is there anything else in Africa?
I was the fly on the window at the New York Times Travel Show; walking from booth to booth listening to how African exhibitors pitched themselves. There were about 40 African booths, most of whom were tour operators or travel agencies. There were also tourism boards from Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Ghana. I listened as exhibitors answered some questions from the curious and diverse attendees.
Britain to ban new petrol, hybrid cars
Britain will ban the sale of new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars from 2035, five years earlier than planned, in an attempt to reduce air pollution that could herald the end of over a century of reliance on the internal combustion engine.
‘Set up age limits for lower leagues’
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIFA has been urged to set age limits for players who can participate in the Division Two and Three leagues if the lower divisions are to serve…
‘Bulawayo companies to blame for tender losses’
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has said some companies based in the city fail to meet tender requirements but end up crying foul after losing to outsiders. Local businesses…
Mutinhiri dumps MDC
Harare Bureau SENIOR MDC-Alliance official Ms Tracy Mutinhiri has resigned from the Nelson Chamisa-led party citing personal reasons. She had been a member of the opposition party for over four…
Zim not ready to build forex reserves
It’s a bit premature for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to start thinking about building up gold and foreign currency reserves as it has other foreign obligations that it is currently struggling to meet, market watchers have said following comments by the Monetary Policy Committee that there is need for the central bank to gradually build up reserves. Foreign reserves, the US dollar in particular, are used as buffer or import cover in times when the economy fails to generate adequate resources to make foreign payments.
Did you know? National Tyre Services’ footprints
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed company engaged in the reprocessing and retailing of imported and locally manufactured tyres, National Tyre Services (NTS), has a history that dates back to 1926, a year that coincided with major events in the rubber industry across the globe.











