House sale scandal rocks council
A Harare City Council junior employee in the housing department, who is on suspension over allegations of abuse of office and corrupt parcelling out of stands, has become the owner of an expensive low-density suburban council house in Belvedere, meant for rent to a top manager, against all council policies.
Rhodesian forces underestimated Chinhoyi Seven
THE Battle of Chinhoyi (1966) is arguably one of the fierce battles that freedom fighters undertook to signal the beginning of the armed struggle to dislodge the white Rhodesian settler regime.
Forex backlog to be cleared in one month
The Government — through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) — intends to clear the foreign currency backlog at the auction system within a month-and-a-half, Secretary for Finance George and Economic Development Guvamatanga has said.
Mr CAPS United, Joe Mugabe, dies
CAPS UNITED president Farai Jere says the death of club legend Joe “Kode” Mugabe has added another dark chapter to a depressing period in which the Premiership football club has lost key pillars since the beginning of the year.
Thriving Zim prize for sacrifice
By the design of nature, a human being has only one life to live and then it departs to eternity. Therein lies the supremacy of life as the most cherished attribute.
Heroes’ Day unites nation
Herald Reporters ZIMBABWEANS must never forget the great sacrifices made by the country’s liberators who laid a firm foundation for peace and development in the nation, major political parties have…
SA’s Auditor-General ranked highly
The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is one of two national audit offices recognised by the World Bank for having full independence to carry out their mandates without undue interference.
Ramaphosa appoints new finance minister
JOHANNESBURG. — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last Thursday appointed the Development Bank of Southern Africa’s chair, Enoch Godongwana, as finance minister in a Cabinet reshuffle, replacing Tito Mboweni who had asked to be excused from his position.
Cottco in ginning deal
Cottco, the country’s largest cotton financier, is intensifying efforts to mitigate a shortage of wool packs after it entered into toll ginning arrangements with private ginners.
One million fully vaccinated
Zimbabwe has fully vaccinated more than 1 000 000 of its citizenry against the Covid-19 virus and at least 1 864 204 have received the first dose in the country’s ongoing mass vaccination campaign targeting 60 percent herd immunity, around 10 million people.











