Guilty as charged!

Banks admit withdrawal charges punitive Calls for weekly withdrawal limits Happiness Zengeni and Tinashe Makichi BANKS have admitted that banking charges currently prevailing are punitive on depositors and will immediately…

Revived ZimCopy promises to deliver

Beaven Tapureta : Bookshelf The new executive board at ZimCopy, a local collecting society that administers economic rights of creators and authors in Zimbabwe, has a huge workload on its shoulders…

Level mobile playing field: Econet

Happiness Zengeni and Conrad Mwanawashe ZIMBABWE’S largest telecommunications provider, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, says Government should level the playing field in the mobile services sector to ensure that players grow their…

Editorial Comment: Horrified by ‘the journalism’ than the smudge

Since Itai Dzamara allegedly went missing in March last year, we have tried to be as cautious as possible not to bandy his name about recklessly. This is all out…

ZIBF to promote reading culture

Arts Correspondent This year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair aims at igniting and promoting a reading culture that will result in sustainable development of the book industry and…

Cash crisis: Save our souls, Comrades!

It is in the interest of the ruling party and Government to make sure anything that undermines national confidence and happiness is stopped.

‘Miombo Magic’ music fiesta ends in style

Arts Correspondent Musician Jah Prayzah and local internationally-acclaimed group Mokoomba closed the fifth edition of the “Miombo Magic” music fiesta in style on Sunday with their acoustic and superbly choreographed…

Recognising centrality of informal sector

Sanderson Abel The informal sector plays an important but sometimes a controversial role in the country’s economy. It provides jobs and reduces unemployment and underemployment, but in many employees receive low…

Zim to launch Trade Information Portal

Business Reporter Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha is set to officially launch Zimbabwe’s first ever Trade Information Portal (TIP) early next month. The Portal was developed under the EU-funded Trade…

Mandarin, Swahili in new curriculum

Melody Mashaire Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT plans to introduce Chinese, Swahili, Portuguese and French in the new primary and secondary education curriculum. Addressing delegates at a Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education…

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