2022 exports to clock US$7,3bn
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, yesterday projected that the country’s export earnings would reach US$7.3 billion by year end, spurred by mineral commodity…
Poet to walk 190kms for artistes recognition
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter OUTSPOKEN poet Prince Mazilankatha who recently rebranded to Dr Gasolo, will next month embark on a 190km walkathon to push for artistes’ recognition in Matabeleland region. On…
COMMENT: BCC must strive to restore city to its former glory
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) started the year on a high note declaring war on litter bugs while also engaging the Government to impose deterrent fines on offenders. The local…
Goverment rolls out food distribution programme
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has started distributing grain to needy communities across the country in line with its commitment to ensure that no household starves. The programme targets the…
Ways to make vegetables taste great
Methods for cooking vegetables are important because it’s a pretty well-known fact: vegetables are good for you. They’re full of vitamins, nutrients, and lots of other stuff our body needs…
OK Zim splashes $3bn on capital expenditure
Business Writer Listed retail giant, OK Zimbabwe, says it spent $3,1 billion in 2022 on capital expenditure as it seeks to bring better customer experience. Capital expenditure for the year…
Exporters to pay 8pc more for power supplies
Business Writer Zesa Holdings has raised power tariffs for exporters by nearly 8 percent, saying the current rate has become unsustainable, executive chairman Dr Sydney Gata has said. The new…
BMW ups electric car game
Johannesburg. — BMW South Africa is hoping to take its electric car game closer to the mainstream with the local launch of the iX3 and i4. The iX3, which is…
Hamilton bullish on F1 future
Lewis Hamilton’s current contract expires at the end of 2023, but he says he’s enjoying Formula 1 “more than ever” after his 300th race; Hamilton finished second at French GP,…
SA’s residential ‘squatter’ numbers up
The number of residential tenants classified as “squatting” has progressively increased in South Africa in the past decade. Tenants classified as squatting are defined as having not paid three consecutive…











