EDITORIAL COMMENT: Decision on fuel exchange rate to ease shortages, stabilise prices

GOVERNMENT’s decision to remove the 1:1 foreign currency exchange rate for the procurement of fuel by oil marketing companies, which will result in the interbank market being used, should be…

Warriors begin Cosafa, Afcon preps

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa says the absence of some of his main players isn’t an issue that is worrying him. The Warriors are back in camp…

Zamco ready to bail out Merlin

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (Zamco) says it is ready to disburse a $5 million recapitalisation facility to Merlin once the company is handed over to…

Millers pledge to protect consumers

Business Reporter GRAIN milling companies have pledged to protect consumers from unjustified price increases through establishment of a monitoring mechanism on the sale of their products. Grain Millers Association (GMAZ)…

ANC victory an assurance to other revolutionary parties

Esinathy Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE recent victory by the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa’s general elections is an assurance to other revolutionary parties that African people still believe in…

Letters to the editor: ‘West must listen to ED, not Chamisa’

Martin Banks, Correspondent This past weekend, Zimbabwe took a dramatic step towards national reconciliation. In an effort to improve the country’s difficult economic situation and bring about unity among its confrontational…

Bosso captains still believe. . .Allay relegation fears

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BELEAGUERED Bulawayo soccer giants Highlanders’ captains yesterday assured the club’s supporters that they won’t be caught on the wrong side of history by getting the country’s…

Government registers 600+ cooperatives

Walter Mswazie recently in Gutu THE Ministry of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development has to date registered 600 cooperatives in its data base with a membership of over three…

‘To sell or not to sell’: Decision making dilemma for farmers

Charles Dhewa A MAJORITY of African farmers tend to make decisions based on their experiences, expectations and fears, especially in an unstable economic environment and changing climate. At the beginning of…

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