Coronavirus: Zim woman tests negative

Cletus Mushanawani Senior Writer The Zimbabwean woman, who was quarantined at Wilkins Hospital’s specialised unit in Harare yesterday for a suspected case of Coronavirus (COVID-19), had tests coming out negative…

RBZ releases funds to ease fuel shortage

Herald Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has provided funds to enable oil companies access fuel stocks that were already in the country, but needing payment to be released.…

Iran envoy bids farewell to President

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Outgoing Iranian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Ahmad Erfanian yesterday bade farewell to President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa Offices and called for the boosting of trade ties…

CAF’s million-dollar gravy train

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE Confederation of African Football splashed about US$27 million into the coffers of their member associations, over the last four years, without any mechanism to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Unpacking the Kariba power-water rations

The two power stations at Kariba are being rationed this year to 61 percent of the water they used last year.

‘NGILI-SATANIST UQOBO’

 YiNtatheli kaMthunywa KULENDODA esakhulayo ehlala ku Unit L eChitungwiza ezithi iliSatanist okumenza abe ‘lamandla” okubangela ingozi zomgwaqo. Lanxa uAbednico Heri (24) ehluleke ukutshela intatheli ukuthi yena labangane bakhe batholani ngokubangela…

$200m raised as demand for TBs soar

Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter Government this week successfully raised $200 million through the first Treasury Bills (TBs) auction of the year. TBs are short-term financial instruments issued by the…

Black Spirits still going strong

The passing on of Zimbabwean music legend Oliver Mtukudzi did not lead to the fall of his band, The Black Spirits.

Rolling stock boost for NRZ

The resuscitation of the National Railways of Zimbabwe received a major boost yesterday after Government guaranteed the payment of the initial US$1,5 million required to facilitate the delivery of 100 wagons and 40 locomotives by a Russian firm, United Wagon Company, the second largest manufacturer of railway rolling stock in the world.

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