Spike in ‘mob justice’ murder cases

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent POLICE have raised concern over an upsurge in the number of suspects who have died in cases of ”mob justice” across the country. In a statement,…

Illegal mining threatens winter crop at Portbury

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter FARMERS operating at Portbury Irrigation Scheme in Umzingwane District have appealed for Government intervention in tackling the disruptive impact of illegal gold mining activities, which are…

AirZim urged to seek partnerships

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls NATIONAL carrier, Air Zimbabwe, has been urged to continue seeking partnerships to steer the success of its turnaround strategy as it aims at increasing the…

Be humble, keep feet on the ground – Mapeza tells charges

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has urged his players to be humble and keep their feet on the ground despite opening a five-point gap at…

Recession fears drive bond-fund playbooks in emerging markets

The prospect of a global recession is sending money managers scrambling to rework their portfolios — nowhere more so than in emerging Asian bonds which have already been hammered this…

Economists call for employees salary reviews

Enacy Mapakame Economists have called for the upward review of taxable incomes to boost employees’ buying power in light of growing inflationary pressures. The non-taxable threshold was last reviewed in…

The US economy’s inflation challenge

The US economy has recovered quickly from the pandemic but the bounce back in demand has stressed supply chains and caused inflation to rise sharply. The economy is expected to…

Pension industry records growth in forex business

Business Writer The pension industry experienced a significant uptake of business in foreign currency during the first quarter to March 2022, a report by the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC)…

Farmers make thousands from carbon credits

Farmers make their living selling crops for cash, but some are starting to generate additional income from the carbon credit markets. One start-up, Boston-based Indigo Ag, is helping them do…

Consumer pressures remain in South Africa

All around the globe July will be remembered as a winter of particular discontent, to borrow from the words of William Shakespeare. The list of frustrations that plague people in…

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