Live Well Zimbabwe: Igniting the information superpower 

UNICEF Zimbabwe in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Child Care and a local creative agency with global footprint, DiComm McCann are collaborating through the Live Well Zimbabwe radio…

US$40 000 damage at Manama Hospital

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter HEAVY rains that pounded Gwanda District recently left Manama Mission Hospital without electricity and damaged solar panels, water tanks and telecommunication cables resulting in the suspension…

Zim dollar set for accelerated devaluation

The Zimbabwe dollar is likely to devalue at an accelerating rate over the coming months as there is little to prop it up, argues one of the country’s leading asset management company, Imara Asset Management (Imara).

Industry calls for stimulus to pursue industrialisation

The manufacturing sector has said although the National Development Strategy (NDS1) identified priority value chains to be developed, there are deep and embedded challenges that require stimulation to kick-start the process that should be addressed in the 2022 national budget.

Residents resist BCC tariff hikes

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) yesterday bowed to pressure from residents and slightly slashed its proposed 2022 budget by $900 million, with the tariff regime going down…

Chiefs expatriate coach ready for local flavour

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NEWLY appointed Bulawayo Chiefs coach Nilton Terroso will get a taste of the local game when his side takes on Chicken Inn in the last…

Minister beats Covid-19 twice, credits vaccine for survival

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Deputy Minister Lovemore Matuke, who beat Covid-19 twice, has attributed being second time lucky to Government’s vaccination drive that saw…

Time Bank offers to finance former farmers’ compensation

Time Bank Zimbabwe Limited that is set to re-open on December 01 this year, has excited the market after unveiling four types of loan facilities among them a scheme for payment of compensation to white former farmers.

World Vision transforms state of Lupane schools

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE era of learning under trees and carrying water to school for drinking and sanitation is over for children in Lupane after World Vision invested…

UAE firm eyes rail, dry ports

UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) based leading global supply chain solutions and logistics company, DP World, has expressed interest to build trade enabler infrastructure like roads, rail and dry ports in Zimbabwe to complement similar trade facilitation investment in Mozambique where it is developing a sea port in Maputo.

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