Mom rescues son from croc’s jaws

Herald Reporter A daring 30-year-old Chiredzi woman recently rescued her three-year-old son from the jaws of a crocodile in Runde River. Narrating her story to ZBC News last night, Ms…

Will winter increase coronavirus risk?

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer Zimbabwe’s winter is fast approaching, it is a time when temperatures are known to be at their lowest, but not alarming levels. There are growing concerns…

Cassava launches digital health platform

Business Reporter Cassava HealthTech has launched the Maisha Medik digital health platform that will be accessible through a mobile application set to enhance Zimbabwe’s healthcare delivery sector. Cassava HealthTech, a…

Fashion retailer reopens online business portal

Fashion retailer Next has reopened its online business after bolstering social distancing measures at its warehouses. It had stopped taking orders on March  26 and closed its High Street stores…

ZSE investors to assess Covid-19 impact

Business Reporter Investors in companies listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, will only know how much an impact the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent 21-day lockdown is having on companies’…

Looking Back: Courage, inventive mind beat handicap

The Herald, 22 May 1981 DOUGLAS Mvundura was born with severely deformed legs 23 years ago, but his inventive mind and determination to overcome his handicap have enabled him to…

Another former Hwange player breaks his silence

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter  ANOTHER former Hwange Football Club player Sisa ‘Mandala’ Moyo has broken his silence over the ill treatment he received from the coalminers who allegedly terminated…

COVID 19: Entrepreneur encourages caution at big markets

Young entrepreneur Ashlee Nyathi, who specializes in supplying Kapenta at most big markets in the country has urged his fellow suppliers and their customers to exercise strict caution when doing business in order to curb the spread of Covid-19.

COVID-19: Govt to disburse money

The one million households identified through the Social Welfare Department to benefit from the $600 million kitty availed by Government to mitigate against the effects of Covid-19, are set to start to receiving their cash transfers from tomorrow.

Zim’s PDL rises sharply – Zimstat

A family of five required at least $5,293 in February this year to meet its basic needs for it not to be  deemed poor, a 17 percent jump from $4,492…

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