Kirsty meets Team Zim
YOUTH Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry, wants national associations to have a shift in focus and put more emphasis on quality over quantity when they register for major international competitions.
President appoints Canada, Ghana envoys
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter President Mnangagwa has appointed Mrs Ruth Masodzi Chikwira and Mr Kufa Chinoza as ambassadors to Canada and Ghana respectively. Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet…
Chamisa humiliates wife
Herald Reporter MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has come under fire from many social media users after a video went viral of him arbitrarily grabbing a microphone from his wife,…
AfDB partners African First Ladies
Tendai Rupapa recently in NEW YORK, United States FIRST Ladies have a crucial role to play in preserving the value chain of girls, women and economic empowerment which are being…
‘Tax-free threshold unchanged’
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has cleared the air on misinterpretations on tax-free threshold stating that it remains at $700 monthly and $3 500 annually.
Do new cancer drugs work?
It’s hard to find anyone who hasn’t been touched by cancer. People who haven’t had cancer themselves will likely have a close friend or family member, who has been diagnosed with the disease.
TBs oversubscribed
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s third Treasury Bills (TBs) auction meant to raise $100 million was oversubscribed by 400 percent after bids totalled $419 million.
Ramaphosa unveils PEAC
President Cyril Ramaphosa last week announced the members of his new Presidential Economic Advisory Council, an academic-heavy brain trust that he hopes will help spur inclusive growth.
Gold down 1 percent
Gold slipped by 1 percent to a one-week low last Friday and was heading for its worst week in six-months as investors sought safety in the US dollar, lifting the currency to multi-week highs.
Bikita reels from water shortage
A crippling shortage of potable water has hit Bikita area with more than 10 000 villagers are now relying on one borehole after most boreholes in the area have either dried up or broken down due to over-use and a receding water table.











