200k register as first-time voters
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
About 200 000 Zimbabweans registered as first-time voters under the national mobile voter registration blitz that officially ended on Sunday evening though there are indications that more people might have failed to register.
ACR sends SOS to AG’s Office
African Consolidated Resources says it will apply to the Attorney-General’s Office for a stay of proceedings while an appeal against a judgment handed against it was being heard.ACR early this month lost a bid to block its prosecution in a case in which it is being charged with fraud and breaching the Precious Stones Act.
ZFU now texting farmers
Agriculture ReporterThe Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union has begun using mobile phones to disseminate important information to farmers.
Farmers receive information on farm produce prices and available markets and other information happening in the agriculture industry.
Sadc defence forces urged to increase collaboration
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
DEFENCE Forces in Sadc have been urged to increase
Robust Zim, SA sales boost PPC’s earnings
Johannesburg. — An improvement in South African and Zimbabwean cement sales helped shore up PPC’s results in the interim period ended March, South Africa’s premier cement maker has said.All set for procurement forum
Business Reporter
BUY Zimbabwe will host a procurement conference and experiential expo next week that will be graced by high-profile people from Government and industry.
Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere is set to be guest of honour at the event scheduled for Monday May 27 at the Meikles Hotel
Zanu-PF Bulawayo pushes for national hero status for Maseko
Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo province has requested that
Khaya Moyo blasts West over Saharawi
Herald ReporterZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has blasted the Western countries for their double standards by not condemning Morocco’s occupation of Saharawi but quick to attack other countries. Cde Khaya Moyo made the remarks when
Fireworks to rock BBA’s opening
Entertainment ReporterMultiple award winning musicians from Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa are expected to take centre stage at the opening show of the Big Brother Africa slated for May 26. The big night will also see 28 new housemates being revealed to audiences in over
Mutasa on indiginisation
Kuda Bwititi in Atlanta, USA
Zimbabweans living in the United States have appealed to Government to ensure they also benefit from the indigenisation programme that has seen many people venturing into areas previously dominated by foreigners. Speaking at the Zimbabwe








