100 companies gobble US$639m

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said on Wednesday US$639,5 million has been allocated to over 100 companies at the foreign currency auction since its inception at the end of June last year.

Black-owned businesses marginalised in SA

Government’s R1,2 billion Tourism Equity Fund is not only for businesses which are 100 percent black-owned, but open to those which are at least 51 percent black-owned and controlled, Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane told the National Council of Provinces on Wednesday.

Telecel shareholder squabbles ease, seeks fresh capital

Telecel Zimbabwe, the country’s smallest mobile telecoms firm, intends to raise fresh capital as it looks to finance expansion of its network, chairman Selby Hwacha said.  

Arsenal lose but go through in Europa League

LONDON. — Arsenal were given a scare by Olympiakos last night but had enough from the first leg to beat the Greek side 2-3 on aggregate and reach the Europa League last eight.

Prospects high for telcoms sector

Prospects for the telecommunications sector are high as the country anticipates increased economic activity on the back of a good agriculture season, which will result in increased disposable incomes.

Cricketers get domestic sport back into action

WITH all eyes focused on what is happening in Abu Dhabi, where the Chevrons are on tour, it’s easy for the significance of events in domestic cricket yesterday, to pass without the notice they deserve.

Demystifying joint venture agreements

Have you ever been asked to “go into a joint venture” with someone? 

The house that Ubuntu built

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A TWO-roomed house built through donations for a 108-year-old great grandfather from Bulilima District in Matabeleland South Province is now complete and the old man has…

Chaos as French authorities bar players

THIS month’s 2021 Nations Cup qualifiers have been thrown into chaos, after French authorities barred all African players, from leaving to represent their countries, this month.

Legislators lobby for rehabilitation of old suburbs

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter LEGISLATORS are lobbying Government to allocate 2 percent of the National Budget towards rehabilitating infrastructure in old suburbs countrywide. Infrastructure is crumbling in old suburbs such…

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