Treasury needs to be more transparent on budgets
Business Writer Zimbabwe has been challenged to be more transparent with its citizens as it continues to miss the minimum fiscal transparency requirements. The US Department of State released the…
BAC suffer second loss in T10 league
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter Bulawayo Athletic Club (BAC) suffered their second defeat in three matches in the Zimbabwe T10 League match which was played at Harare Sports Club on Sunday. The…
BAT sees 74 percent exports growth
Michael Makuza, Business Reporter BRITISH American Tobacco (BAT) Zimbabwe says its exports grew by 74 percent in the quarter ending 30 June 2022 due to high demand when compared to…
Zim film fest roars to life
Simba Jemwa, Showbiz Reporter THE 22nd Zimbabwe International Film Festival (Ziff) opens tomorrow in Harare, ushering in what is touted to be a mandate-free, mask-optional celebration of cinema through to…
Name on the trophy: FC Platinum 14 points from league title
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum are 14 points away from claiming a fourth consecutive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League title after traditional giants, Dynamos stuttered at the weekend, allowing…
Minister faces rowdy kombi crews reality
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube yesterday came face-to-face with the chaotic scenes caused by rowdy kombi crews operating along 6th Avenue. Incensed by the…
Lafarge to upscale cement production
Cement producer Lafarge yesterday said it will continue to increase production of its products in order to meet the demands associated with the growth of the economy, with the targets set in the National Development Strategy 1 usefully giving a strong estimate of the size of the local market each year.
‘Pfumvudza preps for new season go a rung higher’
PREPARATIONS for the 2022/23 Pfumvudza/Intwasa cropping season continue to gain momentum with 1,3 million households completing training on the concept, while over 800 000 have already finished holing, as the Government intensifies efforts to boost food production and rural incomes.
Chipembere make their intentions clear
BLACK Rhinos have made their intentions clear.
Bioscopes relaunched to bridge gap
The popular mobile film teams, known as bioscopes in their heyday, are being revived by Government to fill the information gap between urban and rural communities.











