Traders heed Government directive on local currency

Traditional shops and wholesalers in Midlands yesterday started rejecting foreign currency, demanding payment in local currency in line with the new Government policy.

Traders heed Government directive on local currency

Traditional shops and wholesalers in Midlands yesterday started rejecting foreign currency, demanding payment in local currency in line with the new Government policy.

David Whitehead reschedules meetings

David Whitehead (DW) has postponed two crucial meetings where shareholders and creditors were expected to consider a scheme of arrangement designed to revive the company, the judicial manager said in a statement.

Women in mining speak on bottlenecks

Charmaine Brown Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) says there is need to engage the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development to discuss issues affecting…

CBZ Schools Debate ready for provincial finals

Rebecca Kabaya Arts Reporter The CBZ Schools debate championship which seeks to promote critical thinking is ready to kick off provincial finals. The CBZ Schools Debate Championship is a national…

Commitment to ending violence against women, girls requires action

Delphine Serumaga Correspondent Committing to the words “elimination of violence against women and girls” is not just a moral imperative and an unspoken compact, but it is a human rights’…

Idai affects Tanganda Tea half-marathon

Ralston Muchoko Sports Reporter TANGANDA Tea half-marathon participants should brace for a new track after cyclone Idai affected Vumba Road which has been the track for the 21km road race.…

All set for Karate championship

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Karate Union technical director (full contact) Kumbirai Musinami says they are looking at reviving their teams when they host the third All-Africa So-Kyokushin Karate Championships…

Boost for U-20 rugby team

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-20 national women’s rugby team got a timely boost ahead of their historic bilateral series against South Africa Under-20 side at Prince Edward this…

Dollar sags

JOHANNESBURG. —  The euro hit a three-month high of $1,1412, having gained 2 percent from a two-week low of $1,1181 touched a week ago. It last stood at $1,1382, down 0,1 percent on the day.

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