Bobby Shmurda, out of prison today
Bobby Shmurda is gearing up for his release from prison — and, thanks to fellow rapper Quavo, he’s already secured a ride home.
JUST IN: Another European Tour chance for Chinhoi
IN-FORM professional golfer Robson Chinhoi may have a rare opportunity to play in another European Tour co-sanctioned tournament – the Kenya Savannah Classic.
JUST IN: Gvt to allocate stands to cyclone Idai victims
Government will soon begin the allocation of housing stands at West End Farm in Bumba to more than 200 families who were displaced by Cyclone Idai, as part of efforts to speed up recovery efforts and finalise the relocation exercise.
Hailstorm destroy crops in Rusape
Samuel Kadungure Senor Reporter A SEVERE hailstorm swept the outskirts of Rusape recently and left a trail of agricultural destruction that has dampened farmers’ hopes of a bumper harvest. The…
Mthuli appoints new RBZ MPC team
Finance and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, on Sunday appointed five new members to Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Anglo production reverts to pre-covid 19 level
Mining giant and Unki Mine’s parent company – Anglo American Platinum Limited- says production will return to pre-Covid 19 levels this year though Zimbabweans operations suffered due to regulations enforced to deal the global pandemic.
Region sets June TFTA ratification deadline
Business Writer MINISTERS from the tripartite group of regional economic communities in eastern and southern Africa have set June 2021 as the deadline to achieve the threshold of 14 ratifications…
Customs clearing agents get reprieve
GOVERNMENT has revised lockdown regulations and classified customs clearing agents and freight forwarders operating inland and at the country’s ports of entry as essential service providers.
NPLs significantly down, but at a cost to economic growth
Zimbabwe banks seem to have struck the right chord if the quality of their loan book for the year ended December 31, 2020 is anything to go by, but the reduced lending will result in sluggish economic growth.
Frontliners get first jabs
Chronicle Reporters THE southern parts of the country yesterday embarked on a new chapter in the Covid-19 fight as they started the vaccination programme targeting frontline workers who are at…










