Zimpapers resilient as topline bulks 94pc

Golden Sibanda ZIMPAPERS Group, Zimbabwe’s largest media group, demonstrated tremendous resilience amid the ravaging impact of the Covid-19 pandemic after the group grew its revenue by 94 percent to $829…

Industry forecasts better Q2 prospects

Business Writer Industry expects capacity utilisation to improve to 56 percent in the second quarter of the year, an improvement from 47 percent in the first quarter, but still lower…

Robber on bail arrested for another heist

Armed robbery suspect, Edson Mashamhanda, who was one of the 14 suspected robbers who last year stole over US$100 000, R42 000, $14 000 worth of fuel coupons, two firearms and 20 live rounds of ammunition after ransacking safes at Mashwede Holdings premises in Harare, has been rearrested on allegations of robbing a Harare man of over US$8 000.

Zim doing all it can to fight Covid-19: Mthuli

Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube says Zimbabwe is on path to economic recovery despite the threat by the Covid-19 pandemic. In the first quarter of…

Power cuts threaten winter wheat

Martin Kadzere  Frequent power cuts being experienced in the past few weeks have severely affected irrigated winter wheat crop, denting prospects for better yields, farmers have warned. Technical faults at…

TelOne operations impressive: Minister

The continued strong performance by TelOne, which has seen it post an operating profit of $523 million and growing its broadband subscriber base, is critical as it dovetails with Government’s thrust of promoting ICTs for economic growth.

Level 4 lockdown gets compliance

Chronicle Reporters BUSINESSES and members of the public in Bulawayo and other parts of the southern region complied with the enhanced Level Four lockdown announced by President Mnangagwa on Tuesday.…

RG’s Office halves passport backlog

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls reporter THE Registrar General’s Office, which has been battling a 200 000 backlog of passport applications, has cleared close to half of the documents since introduction…

Families of AFZ crash victims get support

Families of victims of the Airforce of Zimbabwe helicopter crash that happened in Goromonzi early this year, yesterday received donations worth thousands of dollars as part of efforts to render support.

Demolition of illegal structures continues

The on going demolition exercise continued yesterday in Harare’s Highfield suburb, with the local authority razing down illegal structures at the famous Machipisa area. 

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