Covid-19: Agriculture can give Zim competitive advantage

Tawanda Musarurwa With the coronavirus pandemic seriously disrupting markets and economies, going back to basics could be an ace up the sleeve for Zimbabwe’s economy. The country is still largely…

Prince Harry, Meghan officially start their non-royal life

When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they would be giving up their senior royal roles to become “financially independent,” it sent shock waves through the British establishment and…

Sierra Leone scraps pregnant girl school ban

Sierra Leone has overturned a ban on pregnant girls attending school, the government said on Monday, adding that it sought to build a state that embraced every citizen. In a…

Global lockdown tightens as Covid-19 death toll mounts

Paris — Lockdowns aimed at halting the march of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic have extended worldwide as the US outbreak continued to accelerate with the death toll there passing…

Zambezi river roars again!

The amount of water flow on the Zambezi River has risen above the long term averages captured at two of the most important gauging stations along the river from North of Zambia through Lake Kariba, raising hope of improved electricity output at Kariba.

BREAKING: Supreme Court says Chamisa is not legitimate MDC leader

The Supreme Court today ruled that Nelson Chamisa is not the legitimate MDC leader in a judgment that settles the leadership wrangle between him and Dr Thokozani Khupe. The ruling…

CORONAVIRUS: Comprehensive insurance cover for government employees

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE government has put in place measures to cushion health personnel and other Government officials whose nature of jobs have direct contact with COVID-19 patients, as…

US$ from local transactions are for own use, RBZ tells firms

Business Writer Corporates receiving free funds from domestic transactions are allowed to use the funds for their own use either for foreign or for domestic payments, the Reserve Bank of…

Scores queue for gas as 21-day lockdown begins

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO residents went on a panic buying spree of Liquid petroleum (LP) gas over the weekend and yesterday in preparation for the 21-day lockdown which commenced…

Coronavirus: Panic buying, lockdown drives up food inflation

Sifelani Tsiko Lockdowns and coronavirus-triggered panic food buying is likely to push up food prices in Zimbabwe and across the entire Southern African region already battling with a drought caused…

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