AMA reissues $5bn agro-bills to buy grain
Business Reporter The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has reissued $5 billion worth of agro-bills, with fresh terms, under the first issue of the $20 billion the authority intends to raise…
China’s high-quality development means more opportunities
BEIJING. —Amid high uncertainties of global economic recovery from the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, China’s resilient, stable and solid growth will pump more confidence and opportunities into the pandemic-ravaged world. Data…
Man arrested for stealing wife’s US$2k
Boitumelo Makhurane, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man has appeared in court for allegedly stealing US$2 000 and damaging property belonging to his estranged wife. Nkani Khoza (60) of Old Magwegwe…
Riots may push SA into 3pc contraction
LONDON. — The unrest that has ripped through South Africa in the past week will force its economy to contract by 3 percent in the third quarter and drag down…
Pirate taxis tout on social media – Use longer routes to evade intercity police roadblocks
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PIRATE taxis plying intercity routes are evading police roadblocks and canvassing for clients using social media platforms, with most of them travelling at night. The country…
Madzvamuse on Cestoball World Cup
Sports Reporter CESTOBALL Association of Zimbabwe are excited about the prospects of participating at the inaugural World Cup next year in May. The sport was launched last year in Zimbabwe.…
ZVA assemble foreign brigade for U23 International Championships
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) will use foreign-based players for an Under-23 International Championships to be held in Hungary next month. The competition had initially been…
Did Billiat decision cost Kaizer Chiefs Caf Champions League title?
IT’S easy to criticise with hindsight, but one has to wonder how the Caf Champions League final may have turned out for Kaizer Chiefs had former Mamelodi Sundowns winger Khama…
First Capital Bank closes branches
In a move meant to curb the spread of the deadly Covid-19, First Capital Bank has closed some of its branches to allow for the execution of the Covid-19 protective measures.
Zimbabwe enforces AML/CFT guidelines on insurers
Zimbabwe’s insurance and pensions industry regulator – the Insurance and Pensions Commission – is stepping up efforts to ensure that local players are compliant with anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) reporting obligations.











