Plots, sub-plots in platinum battle
NGEZI Platinum coach, Rodwell Dhlakama, has always outwitted his FC Platinum counterpart, Norman Mapeza, in the Chibuku Super Cup.
Business sector complies with SI 127
WHILE most registered businesses continue to operate normally after the Government gazetted new regulations penalising errant operators that abuse forex, it emerged registered entities only account for roughly 30 percent of enterprises in the economy.
Speed up maize deliveries, farmers urged
Beneficiaries of the CBZ Agro-Yield (Command Agriculture) have been urged to speed up grain deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board to create a revolving fund and ensure early preparations for the 2021/22 summer cropping season.
Choppies branches lose over US$11k in robbery
The armed robbers that stole seven trunks of cash that had been collected from Choppies branches in Bulawayo last week, made way with $194 287, US$11 315, R35 595 and 25 pula, after firing several shots during the raid.
WHO urges stronger public health emergency preparedness
WHO switches to Greek alphabet for coronavirus variant names
Smokers face 50 percent higher risk of developing COVID-19, other diseases: WHO
Smokers have up to a 50 percent higher risk of developing severe diseases and death from COVID-19, World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, Dr. Tedos Ghebreyesus said.
Rapist ‘snake’ prophet in court
A Harare self-styled traditional healer who grabbed headlines this week for allegedly raping women using his snake as an “intimidation tool” was formally charged yesterday.
ZIFA come out swinging again
ZIFA came out swinging yesterday, dismissing the letter, on which The Herald based its article about a proposed friendly international against Mozambique, as not authentic.
Gang robs motorist of US$17 800 at dawn
Six armed robbers blocked a Harare man with their two getaway cars in movie style near the intersection of Aspindale and Glasgow roads early Sunday morning, and robbed him of US$17 800 cash.
Harare braces for three-month water shortage
Harare residents should brace for serious water shortages for the next three months as the council is having challenges accessing water treatment chemicals as its major supplier is refurbishing its factory.











