Minister challenges new Zera board
Harare Bureau ENERGY and Power Development Minister Soda Zhemu, has challenged the new Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) board to ensure availability of reliable and affordable energy as the sector…
A remarkable thing could happen as we return to work
When Covid-19 forced much of the world to quickly to shut down offices, factories, schools, shops and restaurants, and pushed hundreds of millions of people into remote, makeshift workspaces, no one knew how it would all turn out.
In comes Joe Biden into White House . . . sports, politics may retreat to their own corners
THROUGH personal tragedy, a 36-year Senate career and two terms as vice president, Joe Biden has viewed athletes and athletic competition as sources of virtue, uplift and common ground. He credits sports with instilling the confidence to overcome his stutter and, at times, delivering his own family a sense of healing.
Businesses need to plan and innovate
While the infection rates for Covid-19 appear to be going down very slowly, the death figures, which measure the infections of about a week ago, are still high and it would certainly be imprudent to assume that the Level Four lockdown will be lifted at the beginning of next month.
Good Samaritan motorist loses new car to robbers
Nelias Shiri, Court Reporter A GANG of suspected robbers allegedly attacked and robbed a Bulawayo motorist of his recently imported vehicle worth US$4 000 at knifepoint soon after he had…
Gold’s allure set to continue
Uncertainty around the global economy will not only support gold as an asset class but also drive consumption of the precious metal, especially in emerging markets, according to the latest Gold Outlook 2021.
African media needs to be bolder in promoting relations with China
Solomon Kanyuchi In October, China and Africa converge in Senegal for the Forum on China Africa Cooperation meeting that will review the past three years and set the stage for…
Govt, regulator rethink prescribed assets
The Government has moved to approve a number of alternative investments as prescribed assets to enhance the investing environment for local insurers and pension funds.
Donkeys in residential areas menace grows in Bulawayo
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SOME Bulawayo residents are keeping donkeys in residential areas in violation of the city’s bylaws. The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is struggling to deal with donkey…
‘Midlands won’t be the same again’
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief Midlands Province will not be the same again following the death of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo on Wednesday. Dr…










