BF turned into war zone: Mucherahowa
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter UNITED Kingdom-based former Dynamos captain Memory Mucherahowa says any fixture for the Glamour Boys in the City of Kings was never an ordinary football match,…
Decentralised fresh produce markets start operating
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO’S decentralised bulk fresh produce markets started operating on Wednesday in five suburbs as council complies with Government measures to decongest the central business district (CBD).…
High Court judge reverses RBZ currency conversion
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau The High Court has declared unconstitutional a Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe exchange control directive converting sums in accounts originally designated in US dollars into accounts designated…
Brigadier-General Crispan Masuku burial today
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Zimbabwe Defence Industries general manager Brigadier-General Crispan Masuku who died on Wednesday at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) will be buried today at Lady Stanley Cemetery. He…
Forget Covid-19: Lack of demand is the real enemy
When I asked Truworths chief executive officer, Themba Ndebele, what his company was doing to preserve value in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, he nearly laughed at me.
PSL clubs face £340m TV refund
Premier League clubs have been told they could have to repay an estimated £340m to domestic and international broadcasters — even if the season resumes behind closed doors.
LSU plans sanitiser, PPE production
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent Government has released $200 000 to Matabeleland North province to fight Covid-19. Part of the money has been channeled to Lupane State University which will use…
Billiat’s brutal barrage slammed
Robson Sharuko, Harare Bureau KHAMA Billiat is being subjected to a wave of brutal criticism by some sections of the South African media and the relentless onslaught has now reached…
Gaming helps firm weather Covid-19 storm
Tencent’s massive gaming division likely boosted the company’s first-quarter results as people in China turned to smartphone-based entertainment while locked down at home.
CEOs face coronavirus reckoning
Large institutions resist change, and nowhere more so than in the way they pay their bosses.











