Tough times for people with disability

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter PEOPLE with disabilities in Bulawayo are among those worst affected by the national lockdown since a majority of them have no stable income. Due to the…

Uniformed forces barred from buying mealie-meal

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent GOVERNMENT has directed security forces not to buy mealie-meal from shops while in uniform as they will access the product from their cantonments. Police officers were…

Covid-19 psychological management to cost PSL clubs millions

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau LOCAL Premiership football clubs, already struggling to pay salaries at a time they are not generating any revenue, will need millions to deal with the post…

Mai Mwamuka turns online marriage counsellor

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Seeing that couples are spending all their time together now due to the country’s lockdown, gospel musician Mai Mwamuka who is also a marriage coach has…

If Ramaphosa did it, Mnangagwa can also did it

President Mnangagwa has jokingly been accused of copying South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa’s response measures to the coronavirus pandemic. This started after President Ramaphosa was the first between the two…

Govt help required to restart

The extension of the lockdown to five weeks, even with growing flexibility and more exemptions for productive sectors, will increase the economic strain and cause significant economic damage to many…

Critical service firms resume operations

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CRITICAL manufacturing companies in Bulawayo have resumed operations following the announcement that they are exempt from the extended national lockdown. In his national address on…

Getting started as a budding writer

Christopher Mlalazi When the initial 21-day Covid-19 lockdown started on March 30 to counter the infection in the country, I announced a creative writing challenge on Facebook for budding writers…

Emerging market currencies stabilising

Emerging market currencies may be starting to stabilise following the worst quarter in more than four years. The question is which of them will lead the next stage of the…

Stock Market Weekly Review

Enacy Mapakame Stocks recorded gains last week adding almost a billion dollars cumulatively, therefore reversing losses that had been incurred in the previous week amid the covid 19 induced uncertainty.…

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