Govt funding for entrepreneurs
Government has set aside $40 million as a venture capital fund to assist entrepreneurs and organisations that have viable business ideas.
Lesotho officials in cannabis ‘conflict’
Two senior Lesotho health ministry officials, who oversee cannabis industry licensing, are linked to a company that plans to manufacture medicinal cannabis in the kingdom. London-listed Afriag Global PLC announced…
Kariba falls from glory to ghost
Kariba Dam, which for 60 years towered over one of Africa’s mightiest rivers — the Zambezi — impounding one of the world’s largest reservoirs and providing reliable electricity to Zambia and Zimbabwe, has shrivelled to a ghost of its former self.
SRC officially lift ZC board suspension
A TWO-MONTH stand-off between the Sport and Recreation Commission and Zimbabwe Cricket board members elected in June this year has now officially ended after the country’s supreme sports regulator officially wrote to the directors advising them their suspension has been lifted.
SADC Summit to call for sanctions removal
The SADC Heads of State and Government summit scheduled for this weekend in Dar e Salaam, Tanzania, is expected to push for the removal of illegal and ruinous sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West in the last two decades.
Traffic safety embarks on highway fencing
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe is working round the clock to complete fencing of Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highways as a measure to reduce accidents caused by stray…
91 illegal protesters arrested
Police yesterday arrested 91 people in and around Harare in connection with the illegal demonstration organised by MDC-Alliance.
Kariba Tiger Fishing Tournament Survives receding dam water levels
At 6am sharp, a gunshot and a magenta flare fired high up against the sunrise silhouette, sends engine-powered boats puffing off to the various corners of Lake Kariba to catch the big one. Then you know it’s tiger time!
The Herald readership rises
The Herald continues to increase its readership according to the latest independent Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey (ZAMPS), with 14 percent of all adult Zimbabweans reading the newspaper in the first half of this year, up from 11 percent in the second half of last year.
Karate team for World Cup
ZIMBABWE So-kyokushin Karate-Do Organisation are looking at concluding their year on a high note as they prepare for the forthcoming sixth Kyokushin Karate World Cup in October, in Moscow, Russia.











