US$35m imports under threat over coronavirus

Zimbabwe could struggle to import goods worth approximately US$35 million per month if the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that has disrupted world trade continues, an analysis of the country’s trading patterns by Business Weekly has revealed.

Barry Daka dies . . . Bosso legend succumbs to short illness

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS legend Barry Daka has died. He passed on yesterday morning after a short illness aged 71. His son and family spokesperson Mayfield Daka described him…

‘Independence ushered in black empowerment’

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BUSINESS leaders in Bulawayo say the coming in of independence in 1980 paved way for the empowerment of the black majority as evidenced by the large…

Premier League could lose over £100m

PREMIER league clubs face losing more than £100 million a month — as the government gears up for a crunch meeting on the coronavirus.

Bry to premiere My Cry video at Zansibar

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent GWANDA’S high-rising reggae musician Bry is set to premiere the video for the song My Cry at Zansibar in Bulawayo tomorrow night. The video will be launched…

Work smarter, not always harder: ED

  Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday challenged farmers to embrace technology so they can work smarter, not harder, to improve yields. Speaking to farmers at his Pricabe Farm…

Exchange rate: Mthuli on the wheel

That the foreign currency interbank market was not working was never in question as evidence was there for all to see.

Policy consolidation necessary

The last two years from 2018 to date have seen a plethora of policy announcements and proclamations, by way of issuance of directives through several statutory instruments. Many initiatives were implemented including strengthening anti-money laundering measures even at some points leading to the freezing of certain accounts.

Zifa face huge bill in Afcon tie

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau ZIFA say they will need to fork out an extra US$50 000, bringing their costs to, at least, US$200 000, to host Algeria on foreign soil in a 2021…

Kanyemba untamed

Road works to lay a tarmac surface for the easy accessibility of Kanyemba, a border village at the northern-most tip of Zimbabwe soon to become a town, have started in earnest as Government pushes to unlock the area’s innate massive economic potential.

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