Zanu-PF getting ready for 2023 elections
ZANU-PF is like a sleeping giant which is often teased by smaller political parties which have no political ideology, but those parties remain teaser bulls, nothing more.
Sadc behind the new dispensation . . . it adds its growing voice against illegal sanctions on Zim
Upon his ascendancy to the Presidency of Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa quickly made known his ambition to project a different path to the one set by his predecessor, Robert Mugabe.
US$24m boost for Cyclone Idai
Government yesterday signed a tripartite funding and implementation agreement for a US$24,3 million grant facility from the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) towards the post Cyclone Idai emergency, recovery and resilience programme.
IMF speaks on Zim economic developments
International Monetary Fund Zimbabwe representative Patrick Imam had an in-depth interview with The Herald Business to air the international lenders views on economic developments in the country as well as future prospects.
Govt plugs Clothing Manufacturers Rebate loopholes
The Government has moved to plug loopholes in the utilisation of the Clothing Manufacturers’ Rebate (CMR) after some players in the garment making sector were found to have abused the facility over the past six years resulting in the State losing millions of dollars in potential tax revenue.
Vote-buying mars Africa’s quest for ivory trade
Vote-buying by powerful Western countries has poured cold water on SADC countries’ demands for controlled ivory trade to promote sustainable conservation of jumbo populations in the region.
Agric revolution at Africa University
UNIVERSITIES are responding positively to a call by Government to lead the economic turnaround, with Africa University embarking on a massive agricultural project encompassing crop production and animal husbandry.
MUSHOWANI ON VERGE OF COLLAPSE
MUSHOWANI STARS could collapse before the end of the season if they do not get urgent financial injection.
300 undergo wellness test
Over 300 people attending this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show have so far undergone an assessment of their health risk to a range of non-communicable diseases.
Binga complains over high telecoms costs
Binga residents yesterday expressed concern over the high costs of voice calls and data in the country.











