Govt surpasses revenue target collection
Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has surpassed its revenue collection target for the first quarter of 2020 by more than 10 percent netting over $14 billion against a set target of $12,81…
Tembo to look for reinforcements
JOHANNESBURG. — SuperSport United head coach Kaitano Tembo is already preparing for next season after the current South African Premiership football campaign was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic in…
City puts meetings on hold, but . . .
Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent HARARE councillors are failing to convene monthly full council meetings during lockdown despite having high-end Ipads, favourable to conduct virtual meetings. A full council meeting is…
ZKU begins referees panel appointments
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Karate Union have expressed satisfaction with the response they are getting from their affiliates on the appointment of a referees panel to ensure they…
Vatican, Italy resume public church services as lockdown eases
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis inaugurated the full reopening of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican on Monday and Catholic churches across Italy held public Masses for the first…
Zimplow’s Q1 in target range
Business Reporter Listed agricultural implements manufacturer Zimplow Holdings’ business, was largely unaffected by Covid-19 during the first three months of year although a difficult operating environment took some toll. Locally,…
‘Union with Africa more essential now than ever’
Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu Minister of Foreign Affairs – Turkey I wholeheartedly congratulate our African friends on the commemoration of Africa Day today. The unprecedented conditions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic all…
Limpopo River: Breeding ground for Covid-19, trafficking
Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge Limpopo River is a vein of water famed for demarcating Zimbabwe and South Africa. Since time immemorial, its 360km stretch — most of which forms the…
Biggest power demand plunge since Great Depression
Mark Chediak, Chris Martin and Rachel Morison The global plunge in electricity demand will drag on long after nations lift stay-at-home orders, leading to the biggest annual drop since the…
Boob keeps Harare’s northern suburbs dry
Herald Correspondent At least 40 000 residents from the Northern part of Harare spent years of erratic water supplies due to a mapping boob resulted in a billboard being erected…











