Taxation, key tool for domestic mobilization
Dr Keen Mhlanga Taxation is an essential tool for domestic resource mobilisation as well as policy-making, shaping the distribution of resources among wealthy and less-wealthy citizens and enabling the government…
OPC ZITF stand has public in awe
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter AN imposing artistic image depicting President Mnangagwa carrying a masonry trowel laden with mortar and building blocks in the background, admirably stood above the Office of…
Gold branding necessary in anti-smuggling fight: ZACC
Zimbabwean gold needs to be branded so it can be positively identified once smuggled out of the country, to enable easy identification, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said.
100% uniforms price hike kills back-to-school hype
Patrick Chitumba/ Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporters SOME retailers have raised prices of school uniforms and other school items claiming manufacturers hiked prices by up to 100 percent, dampening the back-to-school…
Political parties attend Workers Day commemorations
Zimbabwean workers yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating Workers’ Day, with the Government calling for unity while expressing its commitment to improving the welfare of workers through comprehensive strategies to ensure that there is no erosion of disposable incomes.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Workers Day still important as ever
The Workers’ Day holiday, a holiday weekend this year, is the annual point when we need to concentrate on the needs, desires and aspirations of workers, generally those in employment although many of the required social and other services need to include the self-employed.
Econet launches 5G coverage in Bulawayo
Business Writer The country’s largest mobile network provider, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, has extended its national 5G network to the southern region, by launching the service in Bulawayo. The new network,…
Green Machine breaks down again
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The Vine: Breath of fresh air to arts sector
History has it that in 2016, organisers of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe pageant put up a state-of-the-art stage at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC), bringing a new style to events management.
Domestic airports rehab forecast to boost tourism
PLAYERS in the tourism industry have welcomed the ongoing airports rehabilitation programme by the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) saying this will complement efforts to grow the tourism sector to a US$3 billion industry by 2023, through improved connectivity across domestic destinations.











