Liberation stalwart Nkiwane declared national hero

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has mourned nationalist and liberation stalwart Cde Abraham Nkiwane — who has been declared a national hero — describing him as a fearless unflinching patriot who never hesitated to make personal sacrifices to liberate Zimbabwe.

Two million jabs arrive

Zimbabwe yesterday took delivery of two million Sinovac Covid-19 vaccines bought from China, with another 3,5 million expected this month as Government intensifies the vaccination programme, part of efforts to bring life in the country back to normalcy.

First Lady bails out cancer patients

A 38-eight-year-old Mutare woman battling cervical cancer looks depressed while seated on a bench outside Annex Mental Hospital at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals waiting for daybreak to start treatment.

Covid-19 daily death toll hits 56

The 56 people, who died of Covid-19 yesterday, is the highest daily death toll in the present third wave of Covid-19 infection in Zimbabwe, and close to, but still below the worst daily death tolls seen in the second wave early this year.

ZNA mourns Chimonyo

The nation has yet again been plunged into mourning following the death of Commander Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant-General Edzai Absalom Chanyuka Chimonyo who succumbed to lung cancer early yesterday.

Student develops app to locate pharmacies

Leo Muchenje, a 24-year-old University of Zimbabwe trainee graduate has developed a web application to provide the public with better access to pharmacies dotted around towns, cities and other parts of rural areas in the country.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Vaccination drive must be accelerated

The arrival of two million doses of Sinovac vaccine yesterday should mean that the national vaccination programme moves into overdrive very quickly with the vaccination rates doubled or tripled to 50 000 jabs a day.

Freda Rebecca records 311kg gold haul

Business Reporter  Freda Rebecca Gold Mine, a subsidiary of Kuvimba Mining House, has registered yet another milestone after it produced 311 kilogrammes of gold in June, The Herald can reveal.…

DeMbare boss faces fraud charges

DYNAMOS board of trustees’ chairman, Bernard Marriot Lusengo, yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding the country’s biggest football club, and the private company under which it falls, of a 51 percent shareholding.

Inflationary pressures to pile till year-end

Zimbabwe’s manufacturing companies as represented by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), have expressed fears that inflationary pressures are likely to remain elevated till the end of the year, Business Weekly can reveal.

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