Zacc trains 17 new officers
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said it will continue training officers with relevant skills to fight corruption, as part of its commitment to capacitate itself.
Ugwazwa ngepiki efela uMagwaza leNdolwane
Ethel Ncube OKUQALE njengengxabano yokuba kutshintshwe ingoma ebikhala emtshoveni kucine kutshiya isidumbu phansi nanko phela lo oyale ukuthi itshintshwe ucine egwazwa ngepiki esiswini okubangele ukuthi ahle afele lapho. Umuyi okungasatholakalanga…
Police arrest more illegal panners
Police continue exerting pressure on illegal panners, with another 54 arrested last Thursday in Mazowe, Shamva and Inyathi, to bring the total since January to 6 176.
Maternal mortality decrease, step in right direction
Last week, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) disseminated wide-ranging findings from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2019).
Ithemba leChiefs likubo, school fees
Wayne Ncube IQEMBU leBulawayo Chiefs elihlala lisadalala kuligi yeCastle Lager libika ukuthi kulisizini lizadanela ebafaneni balo abasakhulayo ngemzamo yokudinga iqhinga lokunqoba. Amakhosi anikeze abadlali ababili abasesikolo ithuba lokuthi bangene enkundleni…
Renewable energy policy set for launch
Nesia Mhaka Herald Correspondent President Mnangagwa will today launch the National Renewable Energy and the Bio-fuels Policies of Zimbabwe in Harare, a move that will create a conducive environment for…
Four elephants found dead
FOUR elephants were found dead on Monday in Victoria Falls, barely two days after a suspected poacher had been arrested while carrying four elephant tusks in Dete.
Mr Novice, ZITF contests rescheduled
NATIONAL Federation of Zimbabwe Body-building and Fitness opening events of the year, the Mr and Ms Novice and the Mr Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, have been rescheduled.
Tobacco exports rake in US$195m
Tobacco exports earned US$195 million from the sale of 53 million kg by March 12, 2020, a substantial advance on the 40 million kg worth US$174 million exported by the same time last year.
Tongaat eyes US$30m Moza investment
Maputo. — The South African company Tongaat Hulett, the majority shareholder in the Xinavane and Mafambisse sugar mills, in the Mozambican provinces of Maputo and Sofala respectively, has promised to invest about 500 million rands (about US$29,5 million to reactivate production.











