Vehicle licensing to continue: Zinara

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has said that vehicle licensing will go on despite a strict lockdown, amid a surge in Covid-19 cases in the…

Road traffic deaths, like Covid-19, are a major global health problem

Gibson Mhaka, Senior Features Reporter AS the world struggles through the Covid-19 pandemic, it may also be worth considering another health crisis, which has been silently going on for decades…

ZAPIM helps combat malaria in Binga

Blessing Munkuli Binga District in Matabeleland North Province is known for its high malaria incidence owing to the existence of conditions favourable for breeding of mosquitoes. High malaria incidence rate…

Mash Central the most expensive place to live in Zimbabwe

Mashonaland Central Province is now the most expensive place to live in Zimbabwe with an individual living in that province needing $5 410 for them not to be deemed poor.

Garbage piles grow in Byo

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO is sitting on a health time bomb as council continues to struggle to collect refuse from both residential areas and the city centre. The failure…

DPA installs electric vehicle charging stations across Zimbabwe

HARARE – Distributed Power Africa (DPA) has started deploying electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across Zimbabwe as a way of encouraging the uptake of environmentally friendly cars.

Universal Music plans Africa expansion to tap streaming growth

Universal Music Group Inc. is bolstering its presence in Africa, where streaming and other forms of music distribution are relatively under developed.

SA private sector activity little changed in Dec -PMI

South African private sector activity was little changed in December as demand stalled and there were renewed falls in purchases and inventories, a survey showed on Wednesday.

Lockdown and workers’ response

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WITH the Covid-19 related lockdown comes challenges for businesses and individuals to rise to the occasion in order to stay alive and minimise the negative…

Bitcoin tops US$35 000 for fresh record

Bitcoin jumped to another all-time high on Wednesday as extreme swings continued to buffet the world’s largest cryptocurrency.

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