AfCFTA headquarters to be in Ghana
THE headquarters of the recently launched African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will be situated in Accra, Ghana with the African Union Commission already seized with establishing its secretariat to…
Econet boss leaves for UN post
Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe has announced that its chief operating officer, Mr Fayaz King, will be leaving the organisation at the end of September this year to take up…
Minister commissions classroom blocks
Leonard Ncube in Lupane HOME Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema has commissioned two classroom blocks in Hwange and Lupane districts. The blocks at St Michael’s Mbizha Primary School…
Zim-Tanzania set to intensify relations
Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe and Tanzania are set to intensify their relations this week with top officials between the two countries expected to thrash out numerous economic agreements during the…
Verstappen wins German GP as Hamilton crashes
MAX VERSTAPPEN took full advantage of his rivals’ calamities yesterday to win an epic, rain-lashed and wildly-spectacular German Grand Prix for Red Bull ahead of Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari. The…
National dam levels drop
Lynn Munjanja Herald Reporter Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has appealed to all water users to use the available water sparingly as the national dam level continues to decline. The…
Anti-corruption fight real
GOVERNMENT says the ongoing anti-corruption drive is “not a fluke”, but a sustained operation running until the scourge of corruption is eradicated.
Zim-Tanzania to bolster economic ties
Zimbabwe and Tanzania are set to cement their relations this week with top officials between the two countries expected to thrash out numerous economic agreements during the Eighth Session of the Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC), which starts in Harare today.
Govt walks the talk on reforms — Mangwana
ZIMBABWE’s new administration under the leadership of President Mnangagwa has covered much ground in spearheading major economic, social, political and media reforms in its quest to mend international relations and build investor confidence, Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana has said.











