Successor pledges to advance Magufuli’s work, ideals
The new President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, has pledged to continue advancing the work and ideals of her predecessor — John Pombe Joseph Magufuli.
Old Mutual pays out R13bn on death claims
A PREMIUM African financial services group, Old Mutual, says last year it spent an estimated R13 billion settling fast-tracked mortality claims.
Medical tourism to lure visitors
ZIMBABWE looks poised for unprecedented medical tourism as foreigners are reportedly inquiring on whether they can be allowed to vaccinate locally following the massive roll-out of vaccination by Government in Victoria Falls.
Biti falls on his own sword
Tendai Biti was a legislator (among others) who partnered with foreign governments to collectively punish innocent Zimbabweans by inviting sanctions, in an attempt to coerce people to vote for his party.
Herald sports reporter attacked
CAPS United players assaulted Herald soccer reporter Ephraim Masiwa at a local night-club on Monday evening, writes Arthur Lannas.
Greece celebrates 200th anniversary
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has congratulated the President of the Hellenic Republic of Greece Mrs Katerina Sakellaropoulou on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution commemorated yesterday.
Stanbic posts $1,1bn profit
Stanbic Bank has posted an inflation adjusted profit after tax of $1,1 billion for the year ended December 31, 2020, recovering from a $44 million loss in the prior year.
Days numbered for touts
Touts remain present at many bus terminuses despite Zupco reclaiming these, and still control the informal pick-up points where pirate kombis load, with the Minister responsible for women’s affairs and the Zimbabwe Passenger Transport Organisation now wanting effective action to enforce the laws and getting them out of terminuses and off the streets.
MDC devises new ways of milking Harare
The chicken thief does not listen to the chicken’s prayer!










