Access to health facilities in rural areas crucial
The up-scaling of health facilities access in rural areas should be an integral part of the development matrix, as Government envisages a quick turnaround of the economy.
Don’t panic over coins: RBZ chief Mangudya
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has said coins under $1 being rejected by some sectors of the economy can be exchanged for larger denominations at all registered banks.
Zanu-PF remains party of choice, says report
People-centred policies have ensured that Zanu-PF remains the only formidable political party that serves the people’s interests, according to its Central Committee report.
Masvaure feat in vain as Eagles win
RHINOS captain, Prince Masvaure, achieved a rare feat in Zimbabwean cricket on Sunday, the only real success in his team’s unhappy innings defeat at the hands of Eagles at Harare Sports Club.
US$2m tender scam sucks in Petrozim boss
Suspended Petrozim Line (Pvt) Ltd general manager Cathrine Katsande reportedly awarded tenders worth close to US$2 million to Kaltrade (Pvt) Ltd for the supply of equipment that was never delivered, a court heard recently.
RG sues applicant for $3,5m
Registrar-General Mr Clement Masango is suing a Harare man for $3,5 million for reportedly accusing him of corruptly and habitually abusing his office by issuing emergency travelling documents to his relatives and friends.
Inflation drops to 17,6pc
Zimbabwe’s inflation slowed to 17,6 percent month on month in November, from 38,75 percent in October, data from Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency show.
(Looking Back) – Glad tidings for Unity Agreement
This Comment from The Herald is the first instalment as this week, we look back in time on the historic signing of the December 22 Unity Accord.
Harare has failed residents: Chidawu
City of Harare’s failure to supply clean water to residents despite Government support is exposing residents to water-borne diseases.
January Disease: Farmers must remain alert
THE lull in Theileriosis or January Disease-inspired cattle deaths does not signal the end of the problem, but a mere interlude that may easily turn into a holocaust and wipe away the remaining cattle if the right steps to contain it are not taken.











