US targets millions in deportation plan
WASHINGTON. — The Trump administration issued tough new orders for a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigrants, putting nearly all of the country’s 11 million undocumented foreigners in its crosshairs.
Mujuru slapped with $5m lawsuit
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Zimbabwe People First leader Dr Joice Mujuru has been hit with a $5 million lawsuit by her former allies, Messrs Didymus Mutasa and Rugare Gumbo, over…
Govt sets up tourism fund
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government is setting up a tourism revolving fund (TRF) to improve products and make them more accessible to local tourists and domestic investors, a senior official has…
Zim not surprised by DA, EFF attacks
We publish here a statement by Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe responding to Democratic Alliance of South Africa leader Mmusi Maimane’s attack on Zimbabwe.
BAT eyes recovery
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter BRITISH American Tobacco Zimbabwe expects to build on the growth momentum that started in the second half of the year to recover from a 25 percent revenue…
Father’s death inspires Kamudzengerere
Arts Correspondent Visual artist Admire Kamudzengerere, who is set to exhibit his works at the Catinca Tabacaru Gallery in New York, beginning tomorrow, said his father’s death inspired him to…
ZBC journalist in hit-and-run accident
Court Reporter A Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation journalist Buttler Nhepure has appeared in court over a hit-and-run accident along Hurworth Road, Highlands in Harare.
ZB trails behind on capital requirements
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter MORTGAGE lender ZB Building Society is the only financial institution yet to meet the prescribed minimum capital requirements as it trails behind its peers that have more…
Mumbengegwi in Tanzania
Abigail Mawonde:Herald Correspondent Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi will be attending the annual SADC Inter-State Politics and Diplomacy Committee (ISPDC) Ministerial Meeting scheduled for tomorrow in Tanzania.
Probe leads to agric minister’s dismissal
BLANTYRE. – Malawi President Peter Mutharika has dismissed the agriculture minister after an investigation into claims that the country paid too much money for a delivery of maize from Zambia.











