Mabhudhu reappointed ZCDC boss

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter Vastly experienced metallurgist, Mr Mark Mabhudhu, has been re-appointed Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) chief executive officer. Mr Mabhudhu returns to the role he left in…

SEZs a vehicle to drive devolution

Lovemore Chikova Development Dialogue Special economic zones, which the New Dispensation is establishing in various parts of the country, are a clear intention to attract investment to help develop the…

Museums must come clean on how they acquired African collections

Janice Cheddie Correspondent In June 2020, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote: “We cannot now try to edit or censor our past. We cannot pretend to have a different…

Cultural differences land many Zim men behind bars in Britain

Dr Masimba Mavaza Correspondent Over 100 Zimbabwean men in the United Kingdom have been either charged or convicted of rape and most rape charges in the UK are due to…

DCC election deadline tomorrow

Herald Reporter THE submission of CVs for District Coordinating Committee (DCCs) elections will be closed tomorrow as Zanu PF commits to having the critical structures in place before this year’s…

No country should act like boss of the world — China

ANKARA. — The Chinese president said Beijing will not allow any country to control the destiny of others and act like a “boss of the world,” State-run media reported yesterday.…

Multilateralism will solve challenges: UN

BEIJING. —The world’s challenges are interconnected and can only be addressed through reinvigorated multilateralism, which is a necessity as we build back better for a more equal, more resilient and…

300 000 flee homes in Mozambique

MAPUTO. — Escalating conflict and a deteriorating food security situation have forced over 300 000 people to flee their homes in northern Mozambique, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said…

Touts’ assault victim (63) dies

Crime Reporter A 63-year-old Chitungwiza man died on Saturday afternoon after he was assaulted by three touts along High Glen Road in Harare. The touts allegedly wanted to force him…

Mashonaland East targets 20 000ha irrigated tobacco

Rutendo Rori Correspondent Farmers in Mashonaland East have started transplanting irrigated tobacco, with the province targeting 20 000 hectares. This was said by provincial Agricultural Extension Services officer Mr Leonard…

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