$9bn gold coins sold as individuals join rush

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says gold coins worth $9 billion have been sold since July this year, with individuals taking a significant chunk of the bullion, while the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has kept the bank policy rate unchanged.

Presidential goat scheme ready to take off

THE first 30 000 goats under the Presidential Goat Scheme, which seeks to boost breeding stock and increase numbers and quality, will be distributed to provinces over the next two months.

WATCH: Sanctions not fit for purpose: African presidents

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter ILLEGAL sanctions imposed by the West on Zimbabwe violate the country’s sovereignty and are a barrier to national development and crime against humanity. African leaders said…

Mutemeri launches anti-drug abuse campaign

Two weeks after being crowned Miss Zimbabwe Queen first princess, Gina Mutemeri has launched her campaign “Just Beat It”,to pursue her advocacy targeting youths on drugs, mental health, peer pressure, unemployment and assisting them to beat all societal ills.

ZIFA forensic audit ready for release

IT’S now the final countdown as domestic football awaits the release of the forensic audit into the ZIFA financial affairs anytime soon.

RBZ maintains rates as stock market rebound continues

Business Writer At its latest meeting the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), resolved to maintain the bank policy rate and medium-term lending rate at current levels…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Everyone wins if contracts are fair

THE decision by the private sector, probably the vegetable oil expressers, to contract farmers for just over a half the soya beans that will be grown in the coming season is a welcome sign of far greater integration of industrialists and their suppliers of raw materials.

Chimombe granted bail

ECONOMIC Empowerment Group (EEG) president, Mike Chimombe, was yesterday granted $50 000 bail when he appeared in court charged with defrauding a stand buyer of US$16 900.

Bumper wheat harvest to help cut import bill

Business Reporter Zimbabwe will this year be able to significantly cut the amount of wheat it needs to import to supplement and blend with the locally produced grain, as the…

Lifeline for locals seeking specialist medical services

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWEANS seeking specialised healthcare outside the country especially in India could get a lifeline as a Botswana health institution Francistown Academic Hospital (FAH) is…

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