Returnees commend President

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau PEOPLE who returned home from South Africa and are being accommodated at Madziwa Teachers’ College in Shamva have thanked President Mnangagwa and his Government for…

Malawi poll date announced

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has told participants to the National Elections Consultative Forum (Necof) when the pollster said it proposes June 23, 2020 as the day voters should elect…

Zim chieftainships under spotlight in new documentary

Arts Reporter A documentary that seeks to trace the country’s cultural heritage through observing chieftainship patterns in the country is set to be screened on various channels soon. It will…

Arrests not selective — police

Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent POLICE have dismissed allegations by Bulawayo organisations that its officers enforcing lockdown measures were targeting people from that area out of proportion to the population. National…

Tongaat shares dive

Shares in sugar producer Tongaat Hulett fell by nearly 17 percent on Tuesday morning following the announcement that the sale of its starch business to a subsidiary of Barloworld had…

MTN data revenue surges

Africa’s largest mobile operator MTN says data was one of its main drivers of revenue growth in the first financial quarter, as the country was placed under lockdown to curb…

Hamilton surges in Rich List

LONDON. — World Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is the most affluent active sports star in Rich List history with a £224 million fortune, according to the latest annual figures…

Vendors lose forex to fake stall allocators

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent Conmen soliciting between US$10 and US$20 “fees” from traders and vendors while promising them stalls and tables at Shawasha Grounds and Mupedzanhamo flea market in Mbare…

Give African medicines a chance

Correspondent The world is scrambling to get a treatment for Covid- 19. To date, save from the Madagascar cure claim, the world has not discovered anything to treat Covid-19. Sad…

High cotton yield still possible

Zimbabwe’s cotton production is this year expected to be higher than last year. This is despite uneven distribution of rainfall across the country that affected other crops. Ahead, Zimbabwe, like…

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