Teachers’ unions should be realistic: Govt

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Teachers’ unions need to be realistic in their engagements with the Government over salaries, taking into consideration the present economic challenges, Public Service, Labour and Social…

President reads riot act

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has ordered security arms to decisively deal with ritual murderers and those who betray their country by engaging in criminal activities for money. Addressing…

Govt, gold firm seal investment deal

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor A major Gwanda goldbelt miner, Caledonia Mining Corporation, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Government yesterday so it can boost investment and production…

Economy on path to sustainable growth: Mthuli

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter Government’s efforts to turnaround and place the economy on a path to sustainable growth are bearing fruit, amid strong evidence of significant progress achieved against…

Covid-19 still upon us — President

Herald Reporters ZIMBABWEANS should continue observing health guidelines to combat the spread of Covid-19 because the global pandemic is still a serious threat and any complacency could trigger a second…

First Lady commends corporate partners

Tendai Rupapa recently in CHIREDZI THE private sector should partner Government in rolling out projects that foster food security and improve the livelihoods of citizens, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has…

Zim on the right path, says Ghanaian envoy

Herald Reporter UNDER the visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe is on the road to economic recovery and all Zimbabweans should support his Vision 2030 for prosperity, outgoing Ghanaian Ambassador…

Economic strategy to drive devolution projects

The much-anticipated devolution and decentralisation programme, which is expected to give fresh impetus to national development, will draw from the overall national economic development strategy, Government has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Anti-corruption teams must build solid cases

Corruption was a growing and insidious evil for much of the latter half of the First Republic, becoming a culture in many areas and sucking in a fair percentage of top people in Government, local authorities and the private sector.

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