Fighting off mosquitoes

DON’T let pesky mosquitoes and the viruses they carry keep you from enjoying peak summer weather. There is more to mosquitoes than you might think. Let us start with the…

Kubotshwa abathathu kwelendoda eyabulawa eBellevue

Thokozile Mbedzi EHLISE iphika amalunga emuli yakoBenard eBellevue koBulawayo kulandela ukubotshwa kwamadoda amathathu abulala isihlobo sawo. Amapholisa akoBulawayo abophe uClever Dube oleminyaka engu-29 wePumula Old, uBrian Muthandwa oleminyaka engu-22 weNtumbane…

Devolution ushers new dawn for Binga

 Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter WHEN water from the Zambezi River was trapped to create the Kariba Dam in the late 1950s, many people in Binga were displaced. Most were bitter.…

Bulawayo still reeling from impact of illegal sanctions

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE tale of the demise of Bulawayo’s industries is a story which cannot be separated from the illegal sanctions imposed by Western countries on Zimbabwe. Once…

High-water consumption alarms council

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has expressed concern over the high-water consumption by residents which exceeds the daily limit set by the local authority. Council removed punitive water…

‘Strong synergies key to countering Covid-19 effects’

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter Businesses in Matabeleland North which is endowed with natural resources should use the provincial Annual Agricultural Show as a launch pad for business synergies as…

CBZ in $3bn fertiliser supply contract breach

Sable Chemicals, the country’s sole producer of ammonium nitrate has received $335 million out of nearly $1,5 billion that was targeted for the period between April and August under a contract it entered with CBZ Agro Yield for the supply of top dressing fertiliser for Command Agriculture, Business Weekly can exclusively reveal.

President urges modernisation of rural communities

Harare Bureau AHEAD of this year’s agricultural season, President Mnangagwa has called upon farmers to start land preparations as he assured them of access to well-resourced provincial agriculture mechanisation hubs…

Inflation targets off rails

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s quest to have annual inflation slow down to between 25-35 percent by year-end is now off rails and will remain so if something is not done to ease inflationary pressures experienced in the last two months.

No basis for exchange rate volatility: RBZ

There is no basis for exchange rate volatility in Zimbabwe, particularly on the open market where the domestic unit keeps losing ground against the greenback, the central bank said this week citing strong economic fundamentals.

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