Looking Back: Industries told to provide better quality products

The Herald July, 07 1990 Zimbabwean industries have to provide cheaper and better quality goods to the domestic market while shedding their “arrogance” in regional markets if trade liberalisation is…

Man appeals for US$3.5k for tumor removal

Michelle Nyanzira, Chronicle reporter A 58-YEAR-OLD Matabeleland North teacher is appealing for US$3 500 to undergo a tumor operation in Harare. Mr Mandlenkosi Moyo teaches at Sigonde Primary School in…

Ex-fighter relives Rhodies assassination attempt on Umdala Wethu

Nduduzo Tshuma (Excerpts of interview with Cde Albert Nguluvhe) After military training in Bulgaria, Cde Albert Nguluvhe, was deployed to security at Zimbabwe House in Lusaka under the command of…

Fastjet customers to pay for flight tickets at Chicken Inn outlets

Business Reporter Value airline fastjet and Simbisa Brands Limited have announced a joint payment option channel through the latter’s flagship Chicken Inn restaurants across Zimbabwe. The new payment option allows…

Liquid, Facebook team up to build DRC fibre network

Own Correspondent Liquid Technologies and Facebook announced a partnership to build an extensive long haul and metro fibre network in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that is expected to…

Brazil through to final

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Star forward Neymar set up Lucas Paqueta to score the only goal as hosts Brazil beat Peru 1-0 on Monday to qualify for the Copa America…

Chinotimba Medical Centre robbers get away with US$22k

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THE two suspected armed robbers who raided the Chinotimba Medical Centre in Victoria Falls on Sunday made off with US$22 177, police have revealed.…

Mark wins Tour de France

PARIS. — Mark Cavendish sprinted to his 33rd stage victory at the Tour de France to move within one win of Belgian legend Eddy Merckx’s all-time record. The Manx rider,…

Covid-19 exacerbates discrimination against Africa: CBC

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief COVID-19 has exacerbated the non-tariff barriers that constrain free movement of people due to the emerging discriminatory practice of certain approved World Health Organisation (WHO)…

Restaurants sing the Covid-19 blues

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter SMALL restaurant operators in Victoria Falls are concerned that they might be forced to shut down due to lack of business. President Mnangagwa recently…

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