Parirenyatwa trial to continue today

The trial of former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa for alleged criminal abuse of office was rolled over to today by prosecutor Brian Vito for continuation of trial.

Disparities, way forward for region’s healthcare systems

Since their independence, the governments of many countries in Southern African were able to increase access to health services, but the quality of healthcare provided remains a challenge, and there are disparities in the quality and extent of healthcare services accessed between the rich and poor.

Kwekwe city loses 55pc treated water to leaks

Kwekwe City Council is losing between 45 and 55 percent of its treated water to leakages due to ageing pipes and vandalism, town clerk Dr Lucia Mnkandla has said.

7 000 cattle branded in Shurugwi

The Veterinary Service Department has branded over 7 000 cattle in Shurugwi as Government moves to curb stock theft and illegal cattle movement.

Govt steps up efforts to upgrade road network

Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said Government is working to transform the country’s road network to world class standards to achieve the vision of making the country an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Rashford extends United stay

MANCHESTER. — Marcus Rashford has signed a new four-year contract at Manchester Unite

Police name Featherstone crash victims

Police have released names of 14 people who were killed in the Featherstone Bus Disaster last week.

Call to ban used batteries exports

Leading local automotive battery manufacturer Chloride Zimbabwe has appealed to Government to draft measures that curb the smuggling of used automotive batteries and ban their exportation, for the benefit of the local battery manufacturing industry.

Rules of origin key to AfCFTA success

Rules of Origin (RoO) should be made simple and business friendly for the gains expected from the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to be realised.

Graft: Whistleblowers need full legal protection

On June 17, 2019, one of the lead stories in The Herald was “President rescues ZESA whistleblowers”.

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