Govt, Belgian bank to build 166 schools

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT, through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, has struck a deal with a Belgian bank through which the latter will help build 166 schools under…

RBZ unveils $10m loan facility for small-scale oil producers

Michael Tome/Kudakwashe Mhundwa Business Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has unveiled a $10 million loan facility for the capacitation of small scale oil producers.

SRC hails pool association

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE 2017 All Africa Black-ball Pool Championships were officially opened by Sports Commission’s acting director-general Joseph Muchechetere who hailed the Zimbabwe Pool Association for transforming the sport.

Chidzambwa throws in the towel

Chipo Sabeta Senior Reporter ZPC KARIBA coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa has thrown in the towel in the Castle Lager Premier League title race saying the gap between his team and the…

First hand experience with Land Rover Discovery

Tinashe Makichi  Motoring The latest Land Rover Discovery will never cease to amaze as car fanatics flocked to Chisipite last weekend to have a glimpse of the vehicle.

Mental illness: Traditional vs contemporary medicine

Lazarus Kajawu Correspondent In many parts of the world, policymakers, health professionals and the public are wrestling with questions about culture and mental health services.

Stanchart profit rises 11pc

Business Reporter STANDARD Chartered Bank Zimbabwe (Stanchart) says profit for the half year to June 30, 2017 rose 11 percent to $6,8 million compared to $6,1 million recorded during the…

Zimpapers disputes Kwese links

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) has disputed media reports suggesting it renewed interest in partnering with Econet Media’s Kwese TV after speculative reports that the latter had been licensed.

Musakwa seeks discharge

Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter Gospel musician-cum-politician Elias Musakwa is seeking discharge on allegations of threatening to shoot his neighbour after being reported to the police for making noise.

Tanzania hydro electric power bids

DAR ES SALAAM. — Tanzania has invited bids to build a 2,100-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric plant in a World Heritage site renowned for its animal populations, despite opposition from conservationists to…

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