Security chiefs dismiss rumours of imminent coup

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe’s security chiefs yesterday dismissed rumours of an imminent military coup in Zimbabwe, being peddled on dubious online platforms, as a desperate case of agenda setting by the…

Editorial Comment: RBZ decision a stitch in time

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) this week acted within the confines of the law that establishes it and explains its mandate, when it announced the reintroduction of the 30-day limit for exporters to use or sell on the interbank market their retained foreign currency earnings, and for a good reason too.

To Dale Steyn, Zim is simply special

DALE STEYN, the king of swing, simply can’t resist the lure of Zimbabwe, calling it a “special place,” in the latest chapter of his romantic attachment to this country.

Highlanders start settling legacy debt

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have started settling their legacy debt in installments after receiving $100 000 from a crowd-funding initiative spearheaded by fans. The $100 000 was raised…

Photographers battle to shoot through pandemic

Photography is an art. Its execution needs skill, space and determination. The final image is a product of many functions.

Major boost for Covid-19 testing in Bulawayo

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter MORE laboratories have been cleared to test for Covid-19 in Bulawayo, a far-reaching development that will complement efforts to help keep the virus at bay in…

New forex rule to oil market steadies rate

The reintroduction of the 30-day foreign currency liquidation period by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), will enhance liquidity and help slow down the run in the exchange rate in the short to medium term, economic analysts have said.

SA-based JahBue collaborates with Xavier

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean musician JahBue recently collaborated with United Kingdom-based comedian and singer Xavier and South African musician Thina for a track titled I Don’t Know…

‘Exchange rate volatility straining fuel supply’

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE persistent exchange rate volatility facing the economy is creating arbitrage opportunities that make it difficult to restore efficient fuel supplies in the country, an…

COMMENT: School authorities must ensure pupils are not exposed to Covid-19

Schools are now opening on July 28 for the second term and Government said the decision is meant to allow the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education ample time to…

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