Letters to the Editor: Attitudes still hamper uptake of small grains in Zim

Sifelani Tsiko Negative attitudes still remain one of the biggest barrier to the growing and consumption of small grains in the country, despite growing appreciation of them as a strategy…

Algeria sends advance party

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WITH just about a month before African champions Algeria tackle the Warriors in a 2021 Afcon qualifier at Barbourfields Stadium, an advance delegation from the North…

Increasing sales volumes

Your company just launched a brand new product that is supposed to be a game-changer for your business. Not only is the product innovative, but it answers a direct need your customers have and your company is planning for it to be a hit with buyers and stakeholders.

Pains, cures of agric financing in Zim

Agricultural financing in Zimbabwe has evolved over the years, from pre-independence models to the current state of affairs. However, farmers face considerable pain to access appropriate financing that meets their needs.

To de-dollarise or re-dollarise, that is the question

There are serious debates taking place among economists, policymakers and Zimbabweans in general on whether the economy is re-dollarising or is on course to de-dollarise.  

Government engages inyanga over goblins

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has sought the assistance of traditional leaders and healers to cast away goblins that terrorised teachers at Ntenjane Primary School…

Women fight for land, property rights

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter WOMEN groups across Africa have called for regional integration and mainstreaming of gender in socio-economic activities to capacitate vulnerable grassroots women and girls on the continent.…

Dancehall artistes for Miss Valentine Bulawayo

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent ZIMDANCEHALL chanter Shinsoman and Enzo Ishall are billed to perform at the Miss Valentine contest taking place at BAC Leisure in Bulawayo today. Both artistes will be…

StanChart Zim leases properties

The oldest financial services group in Zimbabwe, Standard Chartered Bank, is leasing out some of its properties across the country following closure of physical branches in a move being replicated across the African and Middle-east region.

UPDATED: Gift Banda trial date set

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE trial of Njube-Lobengula Member of Parliament, Gift Banda, who is facing charges of forging signatures of a Bulawayo man resulting in him losing a residential…

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