Nigeria trip for MoC Relays cancelled

ZIMBABWE’S 4x100m men’s relay team that had been given a lifeline to try and attempt qualification to the upcoming Olympics this weekend suffered another blow as the trip to Nigeria for the MoC Relays had to be cancelled due to poor communication.

LATEST: Woman stabs “cheating” boyfriend

Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter A 26-year-old Victoria Falls woman ran amok and stabbed her boyfriend accusing him of being a cheat. Nqobile Sibanda of 5645 Mkhosana suburb and Mr Mayibongwe…

826 new Covid-19 cases recorded in one day

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor  ZIMBABWE on Thursday recorded the highest number of new Covid-19 cases so far this week, after 826 cases were recorded with 17 deaths. The country…

826 new Covid-19 cases recorded in one day

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor  ZIMBABWE on Thursday recorded the highest number of new Covid-19 cases so far this week, after 826 cases were recorded with 17 deaths. The country…

LATEST: Government avails $597 million for Beitbridge Redevelopment’s housing project

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Government has released $597 million for the completion of housing units under the Beitbridge Redevelopment Programme (BRP) to ease perennial accommodation woes for its workers deployed…

TBCZ riled by retailers’ body call for national lockdown

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) says it is deeply concerned by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers’ call for a national lockdown. On Monday,…

Misheck Chidzambwa ashaya

Abel Ndooka SHASHA yakambonetsa mumutambo wenhabvu semutambi ndokuzorairidza, Misherck “Scania” Chidzambwa ashaya. Scania akashaya nezuro manheru mushure mekunge ave nenguva refu achirwara. Achitaura neKwayedza nhasi mangwanani, mukomana waMisherk – Sunday…

Light on the horizon: Special Drawing Rights (SDR) & Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 response

The issuance of the Special Drawing Privileges by the International Monetary Fund provides a hopeful panorama for Zimbabwe and the developing world as this stimulus comes at a time when investor trust in government isn’t as high due to alleged political uncertainty, which however, is improving as evidenced by the outstanding performance of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).

JUST IN: Comesa urges members to honour contributions as remittances fall

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) has called on member States to meet their budgetary contributions to the bloc’s annual budget as…

Light on the horizon: Special Drawing Rights (SDR) & Zim’s Covid response

The issuance of the Special Drawing Privileges by the International Monetary Fund provides a hopeful panorama for Zimbabwe and the developing world as this stimulus comes at a time when investor trust in government isn’t as high due to alleged political uncertainty, which however, is improving as evidenced by the outstanding performance of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).

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