Energy key to growth
Energy remains a critical pillar for Zimbabwe and the continent to develop, modernise and industrialise, President Mnangagwa has said.
Govt acts on roller meal
Government has raised the price of subsidised roller meal to $70 for a 10kg packet to manage speculation by retailers that resulted in shortages.
Floods kill 1, 21 families marooned
As rains are expected to continue across large swathes of Zimbabwe, flood-prone areas have been put on alert while rescue efforts are underway after one person was killed and at least 21 families marooned in Binga.
Ghostly, crumbling, collapsing, dilapidated, deserted, decaying
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Reporter THERE has been an overwhelming response, and support, for The Herald’s FOG (Fix Our Grounds) campaign, as more shocking images of how the country’s football…
First Lady charms Mash Central communities
Communities have been urged to look after the elderly and vulnerable people in society, not just through providing material gifts, but also offering love, respect and emotional support to the custodians of wisdom and knowledge.
Insurance, pensions bills out by June
Tawanda Musarurwa Government is working towards expediting the promulgation of legislation governing the insurance and pensions sector, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, has said. Speaking earlier this week,…
Editorial Comment: Enforce mono-currency, bring offenders to book
By now everyone in Zimbabwe is perfectly aware that all goods and services sold or provided in Zimbabwe must be paid for in Zimbabwean dollars, with the small number of…
Logarusic’s work permit out
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter ZIFA have secured a work permit for new Warriors coach, Zdravko “Loga’’ Logarusic. The association said the work permit was secured on Monday and Loga is…
A tale of lies, neglect, disrepair
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE Herald today launches the Fix Our Grounds (FOG) campaign in an effort to force authorities to refurbish the country’s football grounds which have been…
Outrage over Zimsec fees increase
THE recent increase in examination fees by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) has sparked an outcry among parents, with most saying the hike will make education unaffordable to many.











