Extra lessons, incentives remain illegal
Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has warned schools and teachers against continuing to demand extra fees and incentives from parents and guardians in order to…
How to properly wash fruits, veggies
Fresh fruits and vegetables are a healthy way to incorporate vitamins, minerals, fibre, and antioxidants into your diet. Before eating fruits and vegetables, it has long been a recommendation to…
Make your diet more sustainable, healthy
People choose certain foods or change their diets for a range of reasons: to improve their health, lose weight, save money or due to concerns about sustainability or the way…
AFI takes ‘Cape Town Fashion Week’ to Abu Dhabi
Capetonians will not be experiencing AFI Fashion Week this year as the organisation is going to showcase in Abu Dhabi. In collaboration with Forbes, for the upcoming 30/50 Summit to…
VW Polo hits all the right notes
Kariega. — The people over at Volkswagen have always had a South African favourite in their stable. The Beetle, Golf, Citi Golf and in modern times the Polo. There’s more…
Should monetary finance remain taboo?
The severe economic challenges posed by the global financial crisis, and more recently the pandemic, sparked a debate on whether central banks should expand their unconventional monetary policy toolkit to…
Economists call for dialogue over freezing of accounts
Michael Tome Economists have called for dialogue between the Government and private sector players whose bank accounts were frozen following allegations of money laundering by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s…
Econet launches 5G network
Business Writer Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe’s largest telecommunications company, yesterday launched high-speed Fifth Generation (5G) mobile broadband technology, in partnership with global technology infrastructure suppliers Ericson and ZTE. This makes Econet…
‘Prioritise ICT sector in forex allocation’
Business Writers The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will have to prioritise allotting foreign currency to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) related companies if the country is to move forward in…
Is the Zisco ship finally leaving dock?
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO), has been left idle since it’s total collapse in 2008, and has been battling to find a suitable suitor, despite various deals…










