Cash shortages threaten mining production
ZIMBABWE could lose the equivalent of four months of mining output this year because an acute dollar shortage has led to delays by banks in processing payments for imports of…
Zambezi water: Solution to Bulawayo’s ills
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Bulawayo City is a pale shadow of its former self. This is mainly because of closure or relocation or contraction of many commercial, industrial companies and social…
Normalcy returns to Mukaro High School
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent NORMALCY has returned to the Roman Catholic-run Mukaro High School in Gutu after it was reopened on Monday following its closure two weeks ago.
Coal to remain part of Africa’s energy mix
COAL will be part of Africa’s energy mix owing to its availability, cost advantage and ability to generate much-needed electricity, says African Union (AU) chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.
Textile companies suspend exports
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter LOCAL textile companies have suspended exports to South Africa due to the depreciation of the rand, the Zimbabwe Textile Manufacturers’ Association has said.
Youth League suspends 2 over abuse of funds
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Bulawayo province’s Youth League has suspended two of its executive members for allegedly misusing funds that were meant for the One Million Man March held…
Ntando to hold a one-man comedy show
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent COMEDIAN Ntando van Moyo feels he has come of age and is now ready to hold a one-man show that will pull a huge crowd.
Rand use highly recommended
Harare Bureau BANKERS and industry have recommended the adoption of the South African rand as the major transacting currency to reduce concentration of risk associated with heavy reliance on the…
Libya rejects foreign military intervention
The Libyan prime minister has dismissed the possibility of an international military intervention purportedly aimed at boosting the anti-Daesh fight in the conflict-plagued country.
Delta, Econet in top 250 African companies
LISTED Zimbabwean heavyweights Delta Corporation and Econet Wireless Zimbabwe continue to be the only two local firms making the Top 250 African companies list.











