UPDATED: Daka to be buried at Lady Stanley Cemetery

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS legend Barry Daka, who died at his Barbourfields home on Thursday morning after a short illness will be buried at Bulawayo’s Lady Stanley Cemetery at…

JUST IN: Corona virus and employer preparedness

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda THE threat of the Corona Virus is real and calls for organisations to ensure they do proper preparation as if the virus gets to Zimbabwe. Some measures…

JUST IN: Govt/Tongaat produces 1 186 tons of winter maize

Masvingo Bureau GOVERNMENT, in partnership with the sugar manufacturing giant, Tongaat Hulett, has produced 1 186 tonnes of irrigated winter maize. The maize produced under the initiative is aimed to…

JUST IN: Tobacco selling season to ease demand for forex

Business Reporter TOBACCO farmers have expressed readiness for the forthcoming 2020 marketing season, which is set to boost the country’s foreign currency inflows. Some growers have already cured and graded…

JUST IN: Six tonne chemical spillage in Entumbane

Ishmmael Zulu, Chronicle Reporter A SOUTHAfrican registered haulage truck overturned in Entumbane suburb in Bulawayo and spilled nearly six tonnes of hazardous substances. The truck which was enroute to the…

JUST IN: Need to enforce settlement policies

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THERE is a need to enforce settlement policies to ensure that villagers settle in safe places in order to avert disasters. In recent years, Matabeleland South…

UPDATED: Global Fund commends Zimbabwe

  Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Global Fund has hailed Government for its efforts in fighting HIV, TB and malaria and said other countries in the region can learn from Zimbabwe.…

Coronavirus: Players at Arsenal and Chelsea self-isolate after two cases of COVID-19 identified

FIRST team players at Chelsea and Arsenal are self-isolating after two cases of coronavirus were confirmed at the clubs. Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta and Chelsea player Callum Hudson-Odoi have…

RBZ to approve large transactions

Local banks will now be required to notify the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) first before processing “large” transactions for their customers, as the monetary authorities intensify efforts to stabilise the exchange rate and contain runaway inflation.

Mthuli’s currency measures divide opinions

Martin Kadzere and Golden Sibanda Currency and inflation stabilisation measures announced by Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube have elicited divided opinions from analysts with some hailing them while…

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