Sadc suspends events
Yeukai Tazira Herald Reporter SADC has, with immediate effect, suspended planned public events in the bloc as part of efforts to minimise risks from the coronavirus (Covid-19). Sadc meetings will…
Zexcom meeting to resolve issues
Munashe Muchero Herald Reporter A special meeting has been called by the select committee set by Vice President Kembo Mohadi to resolve issues about the Zimbabwe Ex-Combatants (Zexcom) Foundation Fund…
Women’s Month: Status of women in Islam
Islam declares gender equality to be an intrinsic part of the Islamic faith.
The Herald remains Zim’s top daily
The Herald continues to consolidate its standing as the most read and popular daily newspaper in Zimbabwe, with its market growing daily, a research done by Fojo Media Institute headquartered in Sweden has said.
Saudi Arabia causes oil price plunge
Oil prices plunged after OPEC’s failure to strike a deal with its allies regarding production cuts caused Saudi Arabia to slash its prices as it reportedly gets set to ramp up production, leading to fears of an all-out price war.
ZimTrade nurtures youth SMEs for export market
Zimbabwe’s national export promotion body, ZimTrade last week launched a youth export incubation programme titled Eagles’ Nest, to nurture youth-led SMEs into export ready companies.
First Lady launches women driver training programme
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has launched the country’s first ever driver safety training programme targeting women and youths, as part of broad-based measures to reduce road…
Kawondera excited by Warriors romance
LAST year’s Soccer Star of the Year finalist, Ralph Kawondera, is excited about being part of the band of local players who embarked on an intensive training camp yesterday in preparation for the CHAN tournament.
Covid-19 threatens Nigeria’s economy
Yetunde Oluyide has run a gift shop in bustling Lagos for nearly a decade, but with the coronavirus curtailing imports of Chinese goods, she is losing more than two-million naira ($5 555) a month.
Tobacco farmers, RBZ in talks over payment system
Tobacco farmers and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) are still in negotiations to come up with a new system of payment ahead of this year’s marketing season.










