Vic Falls restaurants allowed to open for business
Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has directed that restaurants in the key resort town of Victoria Falls operate for extended hours under more relaxed regulations. This follows an announcement by Cabinet…
Bosso set for resurgence after #Bosso, OurprideOurheritage campaign
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS have always been on the back pages of the country’s newspapers and dominating airwaves of radio stations whether they are doing well or performing…
Four Zimbabweans die in SA crash
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Four Zimbabweans and one South African were killed while nine others were injured when a kombi fleeing a police roadblock collided head-on with a bus south of…
Minister slams West for advancing regime change agenda
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has criticised Western countries for advancing a regime change agenda through funding opposition aligned non-governmental organisations. She said…
Four Zimbabweans killed, nine injured in SA accident
Thupeyo Muleya , Beitbridge Bureau FOUR Zimbabweans and a South African died while nine others were injured when a cross-border bus collided head-on with a minibus in Musina, Limpopo province…
Indian company opens US$15m cooking oil plant
Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau INDIAN company, Mount Meru Millers Zimbabwe has opened a US$15 million cooking oil refinery plant in Seke, Mashonaland East Province, as the Government’s mantra that “Zimbabwe…
Baxter, Khune hail Katsande
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter KAIZER Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter has described Zimbabwean midfielder Willard Katsande as a warrior who gave everything for the success of the club. Katsande was released…
Estate hangs 88 years after death
Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor OWNERSHIP of “kwa Koefman” or “Koefman’s Corner” in the narrow gap between the old town of Harare and old Mbare hangs in the balance, some 88 years…
Editorial Comment: Games team shows what we can do if more had participated
Zimbabwe’s small contingent at the Tokyo Olympics have not been bringing medals home, but they have not disgraced their country or themselves being in the general pack of competitors rather…
US$1bn windfall for productive sectors
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe will use its expected US$1 billion in new Special Drawing Rights being issued by the International Monetary Fund to fund productive sectors, infrastructure health and education, Finance…











