Zimbabwe’s silent economic miracle

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent The economic situation in Zimbabwe is presented as dismal and bleak judging from news headlines and recent IMF reports on the country’s economy. A recent IMF report…

Africa: From outside the global village

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor NO man is an island, the saying goes; we live in a global village. In both their metaphorical sense, these trite phrases pay tribute to human…

‘Invest in training of audiologists’

Ruth Chipayi Health Reporter ZIMBABWE must invest into the training of audiologists to cater for people with hearing impairments, a Government official has said. In a speech read on his…

Black Friday 17th anniversary

All stories compiled by The Herald Business Desk Today, Zimbabwe marks the 17th anniversary of the “Black Friday”, the day when the country’s currency lost 72 percent in value against…

Wenger tactics questioned

LONDON. — Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky has taken a swing at manager Arsene Wenger and questioned his personal absence from the team. The Gunners have endured a shaky season so far…

Shinso, Maskiri launch PaWenera

Entertainment Reporter Zim dancehall “father” Shinsoman and Maskiri will lead other youthful musicians at a show to mark the opening of new joint PaWenera Nightclub in Damofalls, Ruwa, tomorrow.

Tobacco growers continue to increase

At least 86 751 farmers have registered to grow tobacco during the 2014/15 season, up from 83 668 that had applied by the corresponding period in 2013, the Tobacco Industry…

Proplastics gets new pipe making plant

PROPLASTICS’ new $1 million 400mm high-density polyethylene pipe making plant will enhance the company’s production capacity by 30 percent per month. This will translate to about 200 tonnes per month…

Zim off to firm response

CHITTAGONG. — Hamilton Masakadza and Sikandar Razar struck half centuries and powered Zimbabwe to a firm, if not strong reply, as they chased Bangladesh’s mammoth 503 on the second day,…

First Ebola treatment trials for west Africa

Geneva. — Global aid agency Doctors Without Borders said yesterday it would begin unprecedented trials on patients in west Africa to test Ebola drugs and the use of survivors’ blood…

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