EDITORIAL COMMENT: Mid-Term policy strengthens banking

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya should be commended for coming up with measures to achieve sustainable economic growth anchored on the multi-currency system.

New twist to Daiton saga

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent The fight for late musician Daiton Somanje’s estate has taken a new twist following revelations that his family cannot collect royalties from local recording company Diamond…

Cecil saga: Facilitator ropes in advocate

Bulawayo Bureau Professional hunter, Theodro Bronkhorst, who allegedly facilitated the killing of iconic lion, Cecil, has roped in an advocate into his defence team after his lawyer, Givemore Muvhiringi, yesterday…

Zim-Asset: Hopley electrified

Samantha Chigogo Herald Reporter More than 6 000 houses at Hopley Farm, Harare South constituency, have been electrified as Government moves to meet some of the targets outlined in its…

‘Good Samaritans’ shot in horror hijacking

JOHANNESBURG. — Four men were shot dead in Bronville, Free State (South Africa) in what appears to be a case of Good Samaritans becoming victims, police said yesterday.

Cabinet approves Labour Act reform as Government moves to end wave of job sackings

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Cabinet has approved proposed amendments to the Labour Act that are expected to protect both employers and employees. The amendments have been triggered by massive job cuts…

High Court bars CAPS transfers

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE High Court has provisionally barred CAPS United from executing any transfers of their players, to either local and foreign clubs, pending the determination of a…

RBZ secures $210m for projects

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has secured $210 million from development finance institutions to fund capital projects in key productive sectors of the economy.

Zimbabwe-US relations improving, says Wharton

Herald Reporter Outgoing US ambassador Mr Bruce Wharton yesterday said the relationship between his country and Harare improved significantly during his tenure as Washington’s chief diplomat to Zimbabwe.

DRC rebels abduct Muslim clerics

BENI. — Unidentified rebels abducted six Tanzanian Muslim clerics and their driver in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, religious authorities said yesterday.

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