The burden of being Rashid Khan, and Sean Williams’ rising stocks
THE two Tests between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe were as different as they could be. Both in Abu Dhabi, the first favoured bowlers and finished in under two days, while batsmen…
Véron Mosengo-Omba is the new general secretary of Caf
VÉRON Mosengo-Omba will leave his role as chief officer of the Fifa member associations (MAs) division with immediate effect to take up the position of Caf general secretary. Mosengo-Omba initially…
Hundreds fall for passports ready to collect hoax
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter HUNDREDS of people yesterday thronged the Bulawayo Passport Office after being misled by social media reports that travel documents applied for by the end of February…
Security forces fire on Myanmar protests
Myanmar security forces fired on pro-democracy demonstrators yesterday, killing six people, media and witnesses said, a day after dozens of protesters were shot dead and attackers torched several Chinese-financed factories…
Schools reopen under strict health regulations
Examination classes went smoothly back to school yesterday with teachers and pupils following the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines.
Police probe ZACC office break-in
POLICE are investigating a case in which unknown people reportedly broke into the office of Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo over the weekend at Mt Pleasant Business Park.
More vaccines expected today from China
A second plane carrying Sinopharm vaccines, this time 344 000 doses, is expected in Harare at around 8am this morning with health authorities working out how to accelerate the national vaccination programme as stocks build up.
Simplify export procedures: Industry
Manufacturers have implored the Government to simplify export procedures, as industry must refocus following the recent launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which opens a 1,3 billion people market.
UK companies plan no vaccine, no work
LONDON. Some British companies are planning to give their workers a stark choice this year: Accept the coronavirus vaccine or lose your job.
Kadoma fails to deliver sewer site
Kadoma City that promised 18 private land developers a site for the construction of sewer ponds to connect more than 10 000 new stands to the city’s waste management system several years back, is yet to fulfil the promises, The Herald Finance & Business has been told.











