National mourning begins in Ghana

Accra. — Flags flew at half mast in Ghana yesterday as three days of mourning began to honour more than 150 killed in a petrol station fire during heavy flooding…

Zim rugby’s darling is back

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter SABLES scrum-half Charles Jiji has not been involved in the Zimbabwe national rugby side’s duties over the last three years, his last game being the Africa…

Parly resumes sitting

Herald Reporter Parliament resumes sitting today with major highlights for debate being the introduction of the General Laws Amendment Bill, an omnibus law that seeks to align several legal statutes…

Tap into informal sector, banks urged

Banks should come up with innovative products to lure funds from the informal sector, the Bankers Association of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has said. An estimated $7 billion is circulating outside the banking…

11 vie for vacant Marondera seat

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter At least 11 candidates have declared their interest to represent Zanu-PF in Marondera Central constituency after they submitted their curriculum vitae to contest the seat left…

Tanzania’s foreign minister in presidential race

Dar es Salaam. — Tanzanian Foreign Minister Bernard Membe announced on Sunday he will seek nomination to run for president in an election in October, adding to a crowded field…

Zimpapers gears for growth

Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE’S biggest integrated media house, Zimpapers 1980 Ltd, is geared to open the gap with its competitors by implementing innovative strategies and new trends in publishing after sending…

United Nations: Time for reform is now

Jakkie Cilliers Correspondent Efforts to reform the 15-member United Nations (UN) Security Council have become an annual ritual in New York. During the general debate at the General Assembly last…

Court strikes down passport law

Washington. — The Supreme Court struck down a disputed law yesterday that would have allowed Americans born in Jerusalem to list their birthplace as Israel on their US passports in…

Real solution to our socio-economic challenges!

Patson Gasura Correspondent The Zimbabwean situation is always under discussion everywhere you go. Everyone has become eloquent about the problems we have (no cash, poverty, congestion in cities, moral decay,…

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