Ecocash revenue tumbles

Covid-19 induced interruptions to economic activity, as well as the pressure from various regulatory pronouncements, weighed down heavily Cassava Smartech’s results for the half year to August 2020.

Gukurahundi hearings to start early next year

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is inching towards holding Gukurahundi hearings with preparatory meetings currently underway. President Mnangagwa has pledged Government’s commitment in addressing…

COMMENT: That ugly robe is not our history

IN a story titled “Hideous mayoral robe wears thin”, we set the agenda for the abolishment of the colonial regalia worn by the Bulawayo mayor and town clerk. As we…

Zimsec exams progress well

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMSEC Grade Seven, Ordinary-Level and Advanced Level examinations are progressing well amid indications that 90 percent of teachers have turned up for duty. The increasing…

Meet lover-of-all-things art

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Hailing from one of the country’s oldest suburbs, Matshobana in Bulawayo, is a lover of-all-things art, one Kudakwashe “Kuda” Takundwa. Most have been following him on…

‘Capacitate informal sector before demanding tax’

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development should first provide support mechanisms such as education, funding and market linkages before demanding to collect Locational Tax from micro-enterprises, market experts argue.

US$71m NetOne expansion project to bolster NDS1…Programme to introduce 5G technology to cater for increased data demand

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE NetOne National Expansion Project Phase III is set to start early next year at a cost of US$71 million as the Government steps up efforts…

From RioTinto to RioZim: The power of self-sufficiency

RioZim’s story reflects the power behind self-sufficiency. The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listing arose in August of 1956 as Rio Tinto Southern Rhodesia Limited.

Zimbabwe achieves 90-90-90 HIV global targets

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has now met the second and third 90-90-90 HIV global targets, and achieved the overall target for 2020 by exceeding 73 percent of viral load…

Infrastructure chews 33pc of budget

The $139,8 billion that Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, proposes to spend on infrastructure in 2021 is probably the biggest spend government has made on capex in years.

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