Chiefs’ thumbs-up for Gukurahundi debate
Traditional leaders have hailed President Mnangagwa’s stance that Gukurahundi should be openly debated, with Chiefs Council president Chief Fortune Charumbira saying the move by the President will bring closure.
Ease of doing business to improve
Zimbabwe is targeting to improve its ease of doing business ranking to below 100 as it puts more efforts on reforms that should enhance the business environment.
Zim target series whitewash
ZIMBABWE cricket coach Lalchand Rajput has urged his side to get themselves used to winning games as they target a series whitewash against United Arab Emirates at Harare Sports Club today.
Tobacco sales increase, variance drops
Tobacco farmers have sold 12 million kilogrammes of the golden leaf worth US$21,2 million as the variance between current volumes and last year’s deliveries continues to decline.
Beitbridge staff ready for holidays
ZIMBABWEAN and South African border authorities have come up with measures to deal with the anticipated increase in vehicular and human traffic during the Independence and Easter Holidays.
Gold delivery declines 10 percent
Gold deliveries in the first quarter of the year to State gold buying entity, Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR), took a 10 percent knock compared to the same period last year, statistics availed to The Herald Business have shown.
Zim@39: Sport needs to push boundaries
BACK in the day, “the Golden Girls” of women’s field hockey team gave Zimbabwe — which was only a few months old then — a good head start in sport when they won gold at the Moscow Olympics in Russia.
Uhuru: Provinces ready
Preparations for this year’s 39th Independence anniversary set for Thursday have gathered momentum across the country.
Zinwa repairs cyclone damage
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has resuscitated irrigation schemes and water supply stations that were affected or had equipment damaged by Cyclone Idai, with most affected areas now receiving normal service.
Illegal mbanje grower locked up
A 27-year-old Chimanimani man has been jailed for a year after he was found guilty of illegally cultivating mbanje in his yard.











