‘Political, economic turmoil marred last 6 months’

Increasing human rights abuses, political violence, runaway inflation, protracted and yet to be concluded wage negotiations between the government and its employees as well as a free-falling local currency are some of the reasons behind the turmoil.

By The Standard Jul. 11, 2022

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Chipungaz’s unfinished dream in rugby

He was among the few blacks who dominated in the elite sport within the farming town of Karoi since the early 1990s and trained juniors from high density suburbs of Chikangwe and Chiedza.

By The Standard Jun. 12, 2022

Dairibord shelves dividend payout

“Working capital management involves looking at your receipts and payments. With the temporary measures put in place, it means that overhead facilities are limited and this is a challenge for us given that the majority of our products are sold on credit to wholesalers and retailers,” he said.

By The Standard May. 13, 2022

Zim gets new $100 note. . .…new bill not enough to buy a loaf of bread

Indications are that a $200 note will follow soon, following recommendations made in 2019 by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) that $50, $100 and $200 notes be released into the economy.

By The Standard Apr. 7, 2022