Till boss ‘stole’ $44 000
A MAHOMED Mussa Wholesalers supervisor appeared in court on Monday facing allegations of defrauding the wholesale giant of more than $44 000.
Govt targets hemp export
Herald Reporter Government will repeal the law on cultivation and processing of cannabis specifically for medicinal and scientific purposes to allow production on a larger scale and for export, a…
28th Cabinet meeting decisions matrix
Twenty-Eighth Meeting Decisions Matrix: August 6, 2019
Killer Zivhu treats street kids to lunch
Chivi South legislator Cde Killer Zivhu yesterday bought food for 200 street kids in Harare and urged residents to take care of the underprivileged.
E-recruitment of student nurses welcome, but . . .
|The calls have been loud and persistent. Thousands of aspiring student nurses countrywide have lost an equal amount of their greenbacks to well-knit cartels of fraudsters as they sought to don the white Hatel garments.
Chiredzi villagers appeal for Zupco buses
Villagers here have appealed to the Government to speedily expand subsidised ZUPCO bus systems in remote areas, accusing private commuter omnibus operators of ripping them off.
From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe . . . How the war was won (and lost) through music
When Ian Smith vowed that there would never be majority rule in his lifetime, that of his children and grandchildren (never in a thousand years), he, like most Rhodies, was expressing an illusion — the illusion of Rhodesia.
14 injured in bus accident
Fourteen people have been admitted to Kwekwe General Hospital after they sustained injuries when a Tombs Motorways bus contracted by Zupco to ply the Kwekwe-Redcliff route veered off the road and plunged into a ditch on Monday evening.
Govt mulls duty-free imports for SMEs
The Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development is in discussion with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development for the purpose of designing a model that will enable SMEs to import raw materials duty-free.
Irrigation boost for Zaka
Villagers here are set to benefit from five revived irrigation schemes expected to boost food security and household income in the drought-stricken district.











