Zim bans poultry imports

Runyararo Muzavazi Herald Reporter— Zimbabwe has banned poultry and poultry products from South Africa following an outbreak of Avian Influenza in Mpumalanga and Free State provinces. Department of veterinary services director Dr…

TD Jakes for Zimpraise fête

Senior Arts Reporter US pastor and author Thomas Dexter affectionately known as TD Jakes, is expected to grace this year’s Zimpraise International Gospel and Music Festival to be held from…

COMMAND AGRICULTURE: THE GLOVES ARE OFF . . . ‘This nonsense can no longer be tolerated!’

Gen. Constantino Chiwenga Commander Zim Defence Forces THE reason we need to speak is about our land, from which we came from. On Creation, those who are Christians, or those…

RioZim loses Trust Bank loan battle

Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporter RioZim Limited has lost its legal battle to have the loan it obtained from Trust Bank reduced to $500 000 from $1,8 million after the High Court…

Thank you ZBC TV for Chinx times

Tafadzwa Zimoyo TV ALL good things must come to an end but some things and people do not go forever.

Mawarire arrested

Nyemudzai Kakore and Lionel Depute Controversial cleric Evan Mawarire of #This Flag campaign was yesterday arrested after hijacking a University of Zimbabwe Medical students’ protest against a fee increment.

$1bn seized drugs torched

YANGON. – Myanmar and Thailand started torching nearly $1 billion worth of seized narcotics yesterday, a defiant show of force as law enforcement struggles to stem the rising flow of…

UPDATED: Dema horror crash claims 8

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent A commuter omnibus killed eight passengers and injured three others after it rammed a haulage truck in Dema yesterday morning. The kombi was on its way from…

Tyson’s Goliath moment looms

Herald Correspondent A BITTER sweet autumnal breeze brushes the golden grasslands of the Mount Darwin countryside signalling the coming of a certain winter of frostbite and shivers.

Zim to clear $1,7bn debt by 2018

ZIMBABWE is likely to clear $1,7 billion of interest and penalties it owes international financial institutions by next year and has made progress in re-engaging them, the World Bank’s country…

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