Six tennis starlets carry country’s hopes in regional tourney

Raymond Jaravaza, Sunday Life Correspondent NOTHING beats the feeling of representing one’s country in a major tournament, and nothing less is expected when three boys and three girls walk into…

Family makes desperate appeal for missing mother and daughter

Peter Matika, Chronicle Reporter THE tight-knit community of Sezhubane village in Gwanda, Matabeleland South Province, is reeling with worry as one family makes a heartfelt appeal for the public’s help…

More jail time for economic saboteurs

PROSECUTOR-General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi, has warned of more jail time for economic saboteurs while the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it will intensify the blitz against manipulation of the local currency against the United States dollar.

Inputs distribution begins

Agriculture inputs to small holder farmers under the Presidential inputs scheme programme have been dispatched to Grain Marketing Board depots around the country and the distribution will commence soon.

Market indiscipline needs to be nipped in the bud

MEASURES to quell the indiscipline that has made an unwelcome resurgence on the market, need to be tightened and enforced without fear or favour while the necessary controls to tame the galloping prices of goods and services are implemented.

Inside the forex cul-de-sac

Gabriel Masvora, News Editor THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will this week meet large producers and retail outlets to discuss rampant black market pricing of goods that has gripped…

Marriage on the rocks, wife accused of being Lesbian

Sunday News Reporter A HWANGE couple’s marriage is on the rocks after the wife reportedly told her husband that she is lesbian and had been forced into marriage for the…

Cash-only businesses dodging taxes

Harare’s downtown businesses and other informal sector players have found a way of avoiding taxes by demanding cash transactions only, and strictly in US dollars, forcing customers to buy the greenback on the illegal parallel market at a premium.

Warriors woes mount

THERE was no immediate respite for Zimbabwe’s battered 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign as their woes mounted when the Warriors melted in the searing heat of Ghana’s Cape Coast last night.

The sky isn’t falling

GALLOPING prices of goods and services in tuckshops and other retail outlets are literally causing many people sleepless nights.

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