Push to mentor girls in leadership
Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child, with Government reiterating its desire to holistically empower the girl child,…
Hohodza Band leader remembers girl child
UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean contemporary musician, Portia Gwanzura this weekend commemorated the International Day of the Girl by launching a new video for the song, “Ana Mhofu”.
Mahachi tests positive for Covid-19
SOUTH AFRICA-based Warriors forward Kuda Mahachi has become the first Zimbabwean footballer to test positive for the novel coronavirus.
ZMF gets strategic mining partnerships
The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has signed three strategic partnerships aimed at capacitating small scale miners in their quest to ramp up production in line with the Government’s vision of growing mining to a US$12 billion industry by 2023.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Let’s all stand up against sanctions
On October 25, Zimbabwe will be joined by SADC in calling for the unconditional removal of unjustified economic sanctions that were imposed on it by America and her allies.
One killed in robbery attempt
Herald Reporter Seven suspected criminals broke into the Mount Pleasant home of former Zanu PF national Commissar, Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje (Rtd), but were beaten back by security personnel on…
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Govt spells out cotton industry vision
Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Dr Anxious Masuku on Friday spelled out his vision for the country’s cotton industry aimed at accelerating growth and enhancing sustainability.
We have a moral duty to chant down sanctions
JUST like slavery and colonialism, the unilateral imposition of sanctions on a sovereign nation is not only immoral, but dehumanising and a serious violation of human rights, which must be condemned by all progressive forces, including the United Nations.
Public, private external debts written off
Most external debts owed by local public and private entities may have been written off and companies could take advantage of negotiating with creditors to pay lesser amounts to clean their books.











