Government reviews performance-based contracts

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT will on 16 March review performance contracts for Cabinet Ministers among other senior civil servants and chief executive officers for parastatals…

Exciting contests in Zanu PF primaries

A record number of candidates running into thousands have submitted their CVs to stand in for the ruling party in the forthcoming elections with a blend of old and new faces — in a display of the universal popularity of Zanu PF.

Smuggler, police in 250km high speed chase

A truck driver fleeing Beitbridge Border Post with a load of smuggled groceries in his 30-tonne rig was cornered after a 250km high-speed chase and although he managed to run off into the fields, his truck and another from the same company have been  seized.

Last chance to register as a voter

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday commenced its final mobile voter registration blitz, budgeted at $24 billion, which coincides with the Civil Registry Department’s mobile issuance…

Strong dollar, headache for local producers

Business Writer A strong dollar is likely to weigh negatively on the Zimbabwe economy as locally-made products and services become expensive compared with major trading partners. Local products will also…

Independence celebrations: Mt Darwin honoured for heroic acts

The decision to hold this year’s central Independence Day celebrations in Mt Darwin in Mashonaland Central is a recognition of the pivotal role the province played in the decisive phase of the country’s liberation struggle, President Mnangagwa has said.

New mining projects accelerate Matabeleland transformation

Business Reporters RENEWED investor interest in large-scale new mining investments in Matabeleland is expected to boost the region’s economy and accelerate the momentum towards the attainment of the US$12 billion…

Better links between industry, retail needed

While Zimbabwe’s private sector has done remarkably well in the last few years since coming out of the zero-growth era of dollarisation under the Second Republic, there is still more that can be done, especially if there is greater co-operation among private-sector companies.

ZSE close higher, as tobacco selling season gains pace

Business Writer The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) on Friday gained 0,36 percent, extending bullish sentiment to three consecutive trading sessions. Turning to tobacco seasonal sales statistics, only 48,938 kgs of…

ZIMA works on restoring credibility

Organisers of this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) have said they are working on restoring credibility to the Zimbabwean awards system which recently came under scrutiny of the public eye.

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