Varsities offer flexible tuition payment plans

State universities have come up with payment plans and loan facilities for students, with fees ranging between $3 500 and $5 000 this semester.

Industry capacity to drop 27 percent

The manufacturing sector capacity utilisation is anticipated to drop to 27 percent this year, down from 36 percent recorded last year on the back of a plethora of bottlenecks confronting the industry, chief among them foreign currency shortages, according to the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI).

Logarusic faces CHAN headache

NEW Zimbabwe senior national football team coach Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic has proposed a 10-day training camp featuring local players ahead of the CHAN tournament which takes place in Cameroon in the next two months.

UPDATED: Prince Musarurwa dies of lung cancer

Afro-jazz musician Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa of the popular hit song “Runonzi Rudo”, which features songstress Pah Chihera, has died of lung cancer, a family spokesperson confirmed.

My duty is to enhance commercial ties

To find out what some of the diplomats are doing in the countries where they are representing Zimbabwe, The Herald’s Deputy News Editor Africa Moyo (AM) spoke with Ambassador Alfred Mutiwazuka (AAM), who represents the country in Turkey.

Manuel shines at SA Moto-X champs

DAIYAAN “D” Manuel was the toast of the day for five young Zimbabwean riders who took part in the opening round of the 2020 South African National Motocross Championship series at Rover in Port Elizabeth on Saturday where he stormed to victory in the ProMini Class.

Teachers demand US dollars from parents

Parents and guardians who are being forced by teachers to pay for extra lessons, chair bags and other demands in foreign currency outside what has been officially approved must report to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for corrective action to be taken.

10 illegal gold miners feared dead

At least 10 illegal gold miners are feared dead after mineshafts collapsed at Premier Estate in Mutasa District, Manicaland at the weekend, with only two bodies having been retrieved so far.

Brenna Msiska bemoans Gwanzura decay

IT all began one fine afternoon in 1979 for former Warriors goalkeeper Brenna Msiska when he was thrust into the starting line-up for the first time in his football career.

Tobacco farmers seek better access to US dollars

Tobacco farmers want the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to simplify access to the US dollar component of their proceeds, including a portion to be withdrawn in cash, ahead of the opening of this year’s marketing season.

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