Stock Market Weekly Review
Enacy Mapakame The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) total market value rose 3,6 percent to reach a record high of $206 billion as investors hedge against inflation. This comes as figures…
ZNA dismisses online media lockdown claims
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has dismissed online media claims that the military took over Bulawayo on Tuesday, saying soldiers were on the ground complementing police…
Incredible potable water potential around Bulawayo
Jonathan Maphenduka SO the City of Bulawayo is re-commissioning Khami Dam sewer treatment works as another source of potable for the city. Why not go further and include Aisleby Farm…
Fine artist turns to fabric mosaic
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent AS the foundation for a fine artist encompasses how they strive to develop new methods or ideas for making art, the lockdown has stimulated Miranda “Mimie”…
Mapeza feels Musona could have exploded in Europe
FORMER Warriors coach, Norman Mapeza, believes Knowledge Musona’s European adventure would have taken a different, and more successful path, had he not first landed in the German Bundesliga.
Foreign currency auction system laudable
Elias Pacheso This week saw the introduction of the much-talked about Foreign Currency Auction System (FCAS). Its introduction follows weeks of running battles between the Financial Intelligence Unit of the…
MDC-A councillors further remanded
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent TWO MDC-Alliance councillors in Kwekwe who are facing charges of partaking in an illegal demonstration have been further remanded to next month for provision of a…
Auctions can create the new normal
The move by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to a “big bang” revolution in foreign exchange next week, buying and selling foreign currency through an auction is going to…
Let’s concentrate on saving lives — nurses
A voluntary organisation, the Zimbabwe Young Nurses Association (ZYNA) has urged their members across the country not to join the ongoing strike, saying they should concentrate on saving lives as required by the Hippocratic oath.
Former Herald journalist Nduna dies
Former Herald reporter Cornelius Nduna (49) collapsed and died at his house in Gletwyn, Harare, yesterday morning in what has been described as a case of sudden death.











