ED courts the world
THE international community should embrace Zimbabwe as it forges ahead with its engagement and re-engagement drive to attract global capital to rebuild the economy, President Mnangagwa has said.
Battle of Zambezi explodes
THERE is a lot to fight for tonight when Zimbabwe and Zambia clash in a 2021 AFCON qualifier at the National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka.
2 more die as violent storms wreak havoc
Herald Reporters TWO people were killed yesterday when a commuter omnibus parked in Mbare, Harare, was hit by a falling old tree during a thunderstorm that generated intense winds. This…
Zimpapers writers shine
FOUR Zimpapers journalists raised the company’s flag high by winning prestigious awards at the Insurance and Pensions Media Awards and the Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union awards last week.
Business suffers as EcoCash still down
Retailers and other business entities may have lost potential revenue running into hundreds of millions of dollars after Zimbabwe’s biggest mobile money platform, EcoCash, remained largely out of service yesterday due to a major systems upgrade, which began on Friday night.
A Derby in the shadow of Heroes
WHEN Joey Antipas guides his Warriors in Lusaka tonight, he is likely to set a new record, for a national football team coach, after taking charge of FOUR matches, in FOUR different locations, in just a week.
‘ . . we’ve removed all restrictions’
INTERNATIONAL investors should consider investing in Zimbabwe as it has removed restrictions that hindered investment, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
Young Gems invited to South Africa
THE Zimbabwe netball Under-20 national team coach, Ropafadzo Mutsauki, says an opportunity to play the Spar Baby Proteas in Cape Town will give the team a perfect opportunity to prepare for future assignments.
Invest in film, China urged
YOUTH, Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry has urged China to invest in the local film industry, saying it will help the country to tell its own story and safeguard its cultural heritage.
We need to formalise economy, increase production: RBZ
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has admitted chances are high that new notes and coins will find their way onto the informal sector. When the cash is traded illegally it may not return into the formal banking system because the domestic economy is about 60 percent informal.










