Economic growth ‘slowed to a crawl’ as demand weakened

Henry Saker-Clark  standard.co.uk  UK private sector growth “slowed to a crawl” in July as weaker customer demand and staff shortages weighed on industry, according to new figures. The closely followed…

We will win economic war — President

ZIMBABWE will attain a prosperous future and overcome the economic challenges being engineered by its detractors bent on making the economy “scream” through asymmetrical warfare targeting ordinary citizens, President Mnangagwa has said.

Transport woes: Govt suspends duty on bus imports

IN a move set to ease transport challenges and reduce fares, Government has, with immediate effect, suspended customs duty on the importation of up to 20 public service buses by authorised dealers.

DCK farm heeds President Mnangagwa’s call to grow agriculture

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief When one visits DCK farm on the outskirts of Kwekwe city, he or she is greeted by a cool breeze as a result of water…

DCK farm heeds President Mnangagwa’s call to grow agriculture

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief When one visits DCK farm on the outskirts of Kwekwe city, he or she is greeted by a cool breeze as a result of water…

Respite for consumers as fuel prices continue to tumble

FUEL prices continue to tumble much to the relief of motorists and also signalling the likelihood of a drop and stabilisation in prices of basic commodities as the Government continues to cushion the populace against global shocks.

Global hotel group seals Bulawayo deal

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A NEW hotel is set to be constructed in Bulawayo after the local authority granted an international hotel group, Radisson Group of Hotels permission to build…

Global hotel group seals Bulawayo deal

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A NEW hotel is set to be constructed in Bulawayo after the local authority granted an international hotel group, Radisson Group of Hotels permission to build…

‘Zim firms must exploit Zambian opportunities’

Local firms, including small to medium enterprises (SMEs), must take advantage of the existing cordial bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Zambia to maximise on trade, Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Zambia, Charity Charamba has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Fine tuning of benefits schemes required

Reports that some civil servants, almost certainly a small if noticeable minority, are abusing the duty rebates granted as part of the non-monetary benefits to those working for the State brings up the whole problem of allowances and special benefits.

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