Reforms drive renewed investments for Byo firms

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE prevailing stable and predictable macro-economic environment is driving renewed investment interest in Bulawayo evidenced by the spike in industry productivity and revitalisation of value chains…

Hadebe survives relegation

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS defender Teenage Hadebe’s Yeni Malatyaspor survived relegation in the Turkish topflight league despite losing their last match of the season 3-1 away to giants…

Imported software blamed for high banking charges

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Deputy Minister Clemence Chiduwa has said the cost of imported software is a major driver of high bank charges being levied…

One-on-one with Nkosilesisa

. . . who believes she is the African Shonda Rhimes Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent ZIMBABWEAN graduate at the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) in Zambia, Nkosilesisa Kwanele Ncube, wants to…

Dube’s spectacular finish gets applause

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE international football striker Prince Dube’s fine form in the Tanzanian league continued at the weekend when he scored a spectacular goal for Azam that won the applause…

Shacky upbringing inspires teen to start charity works

Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter DRIVEN by his tough upbringing, 19-year-old Tyrese Maseko has vowed that other children should not suffer the same way he did. With a determined ambition, the…

COMMENT: Ill-gotten wealth must be disgorged off criminals

CORRUPTION must attract big consequences to the perpetrators. They must be arrested, brought to court and if their cases warrant, be convicted and sentenced to lengthy prison terms with no…

Game changer for Vic Falls energy sector

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A GIANT solar plant with a capacity of adding 100MW electricity to the national grid is under construction in Victoria Falls, a development that is…

Massive replenishment begins to ease US fuel shortages after hack

Widespread gasoline shortages along the US East Coast began to ease slightly on Saturday as the nation’s biggest fuel pipeline ramped up operations following last week’s cyberattack, and ships and trucks were deployed to fill up dry storage tanks.

Wall Street closes sharply higher, but posts weekly loss

Wall Street ended higher at the close of a broad rally, an upbeat conclusion to whipsaw week of buying and selling as signs of a rebounding economy did battle with mounting inflation jitters.

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