Pensions industry angles to preserve value
The pensions industry must consider diverse investment alternatives to preserve the value of pension funds in the face of increasing inflationary pressures and the negative impact of policy interventions by authorities to stabilise the economy.
Nzenza dismisses ‘fugitive’ claims
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor PUBLIC Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza is in the country, and spent the weekend at her rural home in Chikomba East…
Fresh corrupt bigwigs list out soon — Matutu
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Zanu-PF Youth League has compiled a fresh list of top Government officials, parastal bosses and political bigwigs fingered in corrupt activities which will soon be announced…
Govt pledges to support entrepreneurial youths
Government will continue creating platforms that allow youths to showcase innovative ideas for the development of communities, Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has said.
PAP backs SADC Parliament bid
The Pan African Parliament (PAP) has thrown its weight behind plans to establish a SADC Regional Parliament, which will, among other things, enact robust legislation to combat climate change in the wake of recurring natural disasters such as Cyclone Idai that swept across Southern Africa early this year.
ALUVAH BACK FROM CAPE TO CAIRO SAFARI
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWEAN football super fan Alvin “Aluvah” Zhakata, who completed a 44-day 10 000km Cape to Cairo road trip to watch the AFCON finals in Egypt, arrived…
EMA seeks to reduce veld fires
Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has increased its awareness campaigns as it seeks to control veld fires during the 2019 fire season.
Three nabbed for wildlife-related crimes
Police have arrested three people found in possession of a pangolin, python skin, zebra meat and two hides from a serval and civet cat in separate incidents countrywide.
Teacher impregnates Grade 7 pupil
A primary school teacher from Kwekwe has appeared in court after he allegedly impregnated a 13-year-old pupil with whom he had an affair with for over a year.
Let’s produce skilled teachers, says Murwira
IT is unacceptable for Zimbabwe to boast of a 94 percent literacy rate and continue to produce graduates with no practical skills which can advance the country, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Amon Murwira has said.











