Mbeu to stage family show in Murehwa

Versatile musician Ashton “Mbeu” Nyahora leads his Mhodzi Tribe band to new grounds tomorrow.

Zimra starts forex tax collection

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has started collecting taxes, especially Value Added Tax (VAT) and Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) in foreign currency from companies that collect payments in that currency, but the informal sector continues to give the tax-man serious headaches.

Group stage learning curve for FCP

ZIMBABWE’S representatives in the 2018-2019 CAF Champions League, FC Platinum, have chosen to be diplomatic about a rather tough Group B draw after drawing two former African champions in the same pool.

Lights, camera, action of 2018

In  the next few hours, the world celebrates the arrival of 2019.

‘Revamp tourism infrastructure’

Zimbabwe needs to revamp infrastructure in the tourism industry if the sector is to reach its full potential and play a significant role towards the attainment of Vision 2030, president of the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe (SOAZ) Emmanuel Fundira has said.

2018: Year of mixed fortunes

The year 2018 ends tomorrow amid high hopes that the economic turnaround strategies set in motion by Government particularly from October, will help transform their operations and the general economic situation in the New Year.

Corruption worsens fuel shortages

Unscrupulous fuel attendants and dealers have compounded a critical fuel supply situation that was caused by limited foreign currency reserves in the first place, investigations by The Herald show.

FOREIGN TEAMS HUNT FOR ZIM RUGBY STAR

TOP New Zealand and South African rugby teams are reportedly jostling for the signature of Old Georgians teenage sensation Neil Mawere who has just capped a flying debut top-flight season by winning the Player of the Year Award at the Grant Mitchel-coached side.

We shall overcome, says Acting President

Zimbabwe is going through a difficult patch for now, but results of Government’s efforts to turnaround the economy should start showing in the coming months, Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has said. He also challenged the nation to speak with one voice against sanctions.

‘Sanctions won’t stop re-engagement’

Zimbabwe will continue pursuing dialogue to normalise relations globally in line with President Mnangagwa’s approach of “engagement and re-engagement”, Government spokesperson Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday.

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