Covid-19: Insurers must be innovative to survive
The insurance industry will have to develop appropriate products that meet the needs of the insuring public if it is to survive the numerous threats posed by the coronavirus pandemic, regulator Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) suggests.
Shasha learns from ‘bad boys’
Youthful contemporary Afro-fusion and jazz crooner Batsirai Shasha believes musicians should assist each other in good and bad times for the development of the arts.
COMMENT: It’s not time to relax on lockdown regulations
THE spike in positive cases of Covid-19 in Bulawayo to 60 is a reminder to residents that while the Government has relaxed some lock down conditions, there is still need…
Forex auction system to boost fuel supply: Minister
Zimbabwe starts running a foreign currency auction system today amid expectations this will ease fuel challenges by increasing the availability of foreign currency to oil companies for fuel procurement, Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi has said.
Editorial Comment: Avoid braziers in enclosed spaces
Keeping warm in winter is natural and often essential, and with the high cost of electricity those with access to firewood or charcoal resort to the brazier, since fireplaces are not common outside the leafier suburbs and in any case chew up a lot of firewood.
Covid-19 positive patients escape
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent TWO more Malawian border jumpers who tested positive to Covid-19 at the Beitbridge Quarantine and Isolation Centre located at the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) Hotel…
Cde Stanley Nleya and liberation struggle
Today we publish excerpts from interviews done by our sister paper Sunday News with national hero Cde Stanley Nleya whose Umvukela/Chimurenga name was Elish Gagisa. In the interviews published in…
Accident kills 3 policemen, one soldier
THREE police officers and a soldier died on the spot after a police vehicle they were travelling in veered off the road, hit a telecommunication pole and a rock before overturning.
Zivhu accepts expulsion
CHIVI South legislator Mr Killer Zivhu has accepted his expulsion from Zanu PF, saying he will continue supporting the ruling party’s developmental programmes as an ordinary citizen.
Cottco deal may lure back growers that had jumped ship
Recently, the Government set the cotton floor producer price at $43.94 per kilogramme for the 2020-2021 marketing season.











