Heavy rains wash away bridges in Buhera

HEAVY rains have damaged several bridges in Buhera South, making some areas inaccessible as many gravel roads are in a bad state while the tarred roads are heavily potholed.

Zimra hunts for new chief

The board of the Zimbabwe  Revenue Authority (Zimra) yesterday announced the start of a hunt  for a new commissioner general to replace Ms Faith Mazani who leaves  at the end of this month.

‘Economy must be run by Zimbabweans’

The Herald, July 3 1981 CONTROL and ownership of the country’s economic resources must be in the hands of Zimbabwean nationals, Mr Moton Malianga, Deputy Minister of Economic Planning and…

Forex business boon for Zim capital markets

Zimbabwe’s capital markets are likely to see a spike in US dollar-denominated assets after Government last year allowed insurance companies and pension funds to collect premiums and contributions in foreign currency.

7 lessons COVID-19 taught us about improving digital payments

COVID-19 has accelerated the digitization of the economy. As the need for social distancing grew, digital payments, which used to be nice-to-have, transformed into a daily necessity in many countries.

Covid-19 vaccines do NOT affect fertility, expert claims – women are being duped by ‘rumours and myths’ about the jabs circulating online

After months of anticipation, the first Covid-19 vaccines finally started being administered in the UK last month.

Covid world map: which countries have the most coronavirus vaccinations, cases and deaths?

Since first being recorded in late 2019 in China, the Covid-19 coronavirus has spread around the world, and been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. However, differences in testing mean that the number of cases may be understated for some countries.

Remain focused, athletes urged

NATIONAL Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (NAAZ) president Tendai Tagara has urged athletes to remain resilient and focused despite the ongoing challenges.

China 2020 exports rise despite virus

China’s exports rose in 2020 despite pressure from the coronavirus and a tariff war with Washington, boosting its politically volatile trade surplus to US$535 billion, one of the highest ever reported.

In-form Stones ‘deserves the best’

John Stones “deserves the best”, according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

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