Conrad enjoying his place in the sun
ZIMBABWE’S top motor rally driver, Conrad Rautenbach, is enjoying his place in the sun at the ongoing Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia after he ended the fifth stage of this year’s event in third position yesterday.
Farmers optimistic as rains persist
Farmers are optimistic that crops will recover from moisture stress, as the Meteorological Services Department advised that the wet spell will continue until next week.
Chapungu player vows to jump ship
Danisa Masuku CHAPUNGU FC central midfielder, Gracious Muleya, who joined the relegated Midlands outfit last season from Bulawayo Chiefs feels hard done. It seems his career swings up and down…
POLAD outlines 2020 work plan
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) has outlined its work plan for the first quarter of this year, which will see them start by convening Thematic Committee…
ZSE readies for new listings
The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) is now open for listing of new products such as Exchange Traded Funds following amendments to listing requirements.
Motorist insults traffic cops
B-Metro Reporter A motorist caused a scene at Drill Hall police station in Bulawayo when he climbed on top of his car and insulted police officers who had arrested him…
Tongaat shareholders approve loan plan
Shareholders of embattled sugar producer Tongaat Hulett have given it the greenlight to access new credit lines, which will help keep the company afloat for now.
Rand steadies
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand steadied against the dollar early yesterday, as investors awaited the latest manufacturing figures for clues on the health of the economy, amid a severe power crunch that has dimmed growth outlook.
Defence director up for $300 000 fraud
A procurement director and an accountant in the Ministry of Defence and War Veterans Affairs yesterday appeared in court for allegedly defrauding the ministry of $306 135 for cleaning services at Defence House.
Normalcy returns to hospitals
The return to work by most doctors and consultants at the country’s referral hospitals has provided hope to patients.











