Another batch of students set for SA

Herald ReporterAnother group of students who qualified for the Presidential Scholarship Programme are set to leave for South Africa tomorrow to begin their studies.In a statement yesterday, executive director of…

Another batch of students set for SA

Herald ReporterAnother group of students who qualified for the Presidential Scholarship Programme are set to leave for South Africa tomorrow to begin their studies.In a statement yesterday, executive director of…

ZNA chief hails business community

Herald Reporters
Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda, has thanked the local  business community for providing resources to military charities that assist members of the defence forces and their families.

Independence not supported economically meaningless

Herald Reporter
Political independence is meaningless without indeginisation of the economy, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Poisonous chemical kills eleven cattle in Figtree

Bulawayo Bureau
Eleven head of cattle died after being dipped in what is suspected to be a poison in the Lookout Masuku area of Figtree.

AAG calls on Govt to review fishermen’s fines

From Walter Nyamukondiwa in Kariba
The Affirmation Action Group has called on Government to review fines imposed on fishermen who commit offences in Lake Kariba, saying the existing ones militate against the indigenisation drive.

Chitungwiza unveils unchanged budget

Municipal Reporter
Chitungwiza Municipality has unveiled a largely unchanged budget from last year’s, though funding has been set aside for street lighting and servicing of Nyatsime Housing Estate.

SA accepts Ambassador Mphoko

Herald Reporter
South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma yesterday accepted Ambassador Phelekezela Mphoko’s credentials as Zimbabwe’s chief envoy to that country.

Junior doctors return to work

Health Reporter
Junior doctors at Harare Central Hospital who downed tools on Tuesday demanding better on-call allowances have returned to work following a meeting with management.

US$10m set aside for winter wheat

By Elita Chikwati
Government has set aside US$10 million to finance this year’s winter wheat crop.

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