Zambezi Tanners meets international standards

Features Reporter EXOTIC tanning specialists Zambezi Tanners, which was founded in 2011, processes animal hides into finished leathers, meeting international quality standards. While Nile crocodile is at the core of…

Millenium Footwear scoops top prize at ZITF

Features Reporter MILLENIUM Footwear, manufacturers of exotic footwear scooped an accolade for best Zimbabwean exhibit in clothing, footwear, textiles and accessories at the recently held Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).…

Nigerian sprinter charged with three anti-doping offences

Nigerian sprinter Blessing Okagbare has been charged with three offences by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU). She was suspended during the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for a human growth…

Yellen defends IRS rule

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is defending a Biden administration proposal that would require banks to report data to the Internal Revenue Service on transactions over US$600, calling the collection…

Police search corners wanted criminals

Bongani Ndlovu , Chronicle Reporter A decision by police to search two men in Bulawayo revealed that they had property stolen in Nyamandlovu and were on the wanted list for…

Local umpire Rusere for T20 world cup

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN cricket umpire Langton Rusere’s star continues to shine after he was named among the 16 umpires to officiate in Round One and Super 12 phase…

RBZ needs to act swifter against black market

The black market in foreign currency does, in normal circumstances, provide a living for the dealers who operate inside it, with its margins that they might describe as healthy and…

Buy locally produced goods — President

ZIMBABWEANS should buy locally manufactured products given the significant growth of the manufacturing sector that has seen an increase in capacity utilisation and ease of doing business anchored by the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), President Mnangagwa has said.

UK removes Zim from Covid-19 red list

The United Kingdom will remove Zimbabwe from the Covid-19 red list on Monday, in a development that will make it easy to travel between the two countries.

Noose tightened on retailers using blackmarket rates

Retailers that continue to flout foreign currency regulations by setting prices in US dollars and then converting at the blackmarket rate will have their operating licences immediately suspended while the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is now closely monitoring transactions and taking action against perpetrators.

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