TelOne ponders going wireless
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent LANDLINE phone and data services operator, TelOne, is contemplating going wireless though adopting optic fibre technology to curb a surge in cases of theft and vandalism…
Deportees put pressure on Mat South isolation facilities
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter MATABELELAND South Province is in need of more isolation space as it has to handle a high number of deportees in addition to Covid-19 cases that…
Dumisa Arts and Cultural Centre resumes promoting traditional music
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter DUMISA Art and Cultural Centre, located on the outskirts of Victoria Falls, has partnered with a traditional imbube group, Inguquko Shining Stars to revive the…
‘Vaccines will help revive Africa’s tourism sector’
Nairobi — African countries need to get equal access to Covid-19 vaccines so they can start rebuilding their devastated tourism industries, Kenya’s tourism minister said last Friday. About 21 million…
Bankers need to get back to basics
foreign currency auctions at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) have worked well and have done what was intended: stabilising the exchange rate at a level that reflects what the…
The power of drive and see results
Arthur Marara We are operating in a difficult environment. Covid-19 has changed the direction of many businesses. Most businesses have been tested, some have survived and others have fallen under.…
Finnish launches EV ride service in Kenya
In Finland’s capital Helsinki, users of the EkoRent app can find a vacant electric vehicle in their area, use the app to unlock the car and drive it to their…
Leicester City’s plan for Maswanhise
Leicester City prospect Tawanda Maswanhise will not be rushed into the first team as Brendan Rodgers bids to nurture the teenager’s talent. The 18-year-old winger was among City’s best performers…
Inflation decline: Time for caution, patience
Joseph Mverecha I will preface this article by making reference to history, though not monetary. It is September 1942, a brutal and defining war is raging in vicious hand to…
Bumper harvest to boost poultry sector
Business Reporter THE bumper harvest recorded by Zimbabwe this year on the back of a successful cropping season is expected to drive increased poultry production. A good harvest means improved…











