PSL still to get report
THE Premier Soccer League are still to receive an official complaint about match-fixing allegations raised by Black Rhinos last week.
ED challenges graduates to modernise Zim industry
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday challenged universities and colleges to ensure their graduates are equipped to provide solutions, services and products to propel Zimbabwe’s modernisation and industrialisation agenda towards the attainment of Vision 2030.
Govt ups devolution budgetary allocation
GOVERNMENT has increased the budgetary allocation for devolution to ensure an improvement in service delivery across Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Gushungo bomber writes to High Court
Zimbabwe People’s Front political party president Owen Kuchata, who is serving a nine-year jail term for attempting to petrol-bomb the former First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy Farm in Mazowe, has claimed he was not advised of his right to legal representation at trial.
‘New notes will not fuel inflation’
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya recently announced that the apex bank was going to issue new bank notes and coins in $5 and $2 denominations to ease the shortage of physical cash. The cash squeeze had resulted in the public being charged premiums of up to 60 percent when seeking cash from moneychangers
JSC launches revised protocol on sexual abuse
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday launched a revised protocol on multi-sectoral management of sexual abuse and violence, a document which will regulate how different stakeholders, including the police, will deal with sexual abuse and gender-based violence.
Celebrating Xmas in a harsh economic climate
Unlike the majority of festive fiction, Poppy Alexander’s novel is not escapist fantasy or humorous fare, it is dark and gritty, an authentic picture of Britain with people feeling the…
‘ZDF to continue fulfilling mandate’
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) will continue discharging its duties effectively and fulfil its mandate in line with the dictates of the Constitution to create an enabling environment for economic development.
Setting the Record Straight
The Herald on 30 May 2019 reported that Kwekwe residents had rejected the City Council’s supplementary budget in an article headlined, “Kwekwe Residents Reject Supplementary budget”. The correct position, as clarified by Mr. Alex Homela, who is the Secretary General of the Kwekwe Residents and Ratepayers Association, is that the residents association never rejected the budget and that instead, they were in dialogue with the City Council and made recommendations on how to improve the budget. Mr. Homela also states that he did not make the comments attributed to him in the article.
Australia rout Pakistan
PERTH. – Ruthless opening pair Aaron Finch and David Warner ran riot as Australia routed Pakistan by 10 wickets in Perth to wrap up their Twenty20 cricket series 2-0 yesterday in emphatic fashion.









