Forex revolving fund for tourism set up

The Herald, September 28, 1989  A FOREIGN currency revolving fund for the tourism industry has been set up, the Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Cde Victoria Chitepo, has said. …

R. Kelly found guilty of racketeering in sex trafficking case

R. Kelly was convicted by a federal jury on Monday of racketeering in his sex trafficking trial, where prosecutors accused the R&B singer of exploiting his stardom over a quarter-century…

R Kelly found guilty of sex-trafficking charges

Singer R Kelly was found guilty of leading a decades-long scheme to recruit women and underage girls for sex in New York on Monday, with the jury declaring him guilty…

South Korean President wants to stop country from eating dogs

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is suggesting a ban on his country’s controversial tradition of eating dog meat, according to his presidential spokesperson. About1 million dogs are eaten annually as…

Opening up media space key: Minister Mutsvangwa

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   THE need to open up media space is one of the key lessons learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic experience, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services…

‘Community radio stations empower locals’

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   THE handover of broadcasting equipment for a community radio station in Chimanimani reaffirms Government’s efforts to open up media space and enhance freedom of…

Chicken Inn unveil new kits

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn Football Club today (Monday) unveiled their various new kits, which include playing, travelling as well as formal gear. Unveiled at a ceremony held…

President names new judges of the High Court

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter President Mnangagwa has appointed nine judges to fill the vacant positions of the High Court and strengthen the court. The President’s nod to appoint the…

Telecom companies get the nod to increase voice, data and SMS tariffs

Business Reporter The Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), has granted telecom operators the green light to increase out-of-bundle tariffs by an average of 30 percent as the…

WATCH: Climate change threatens jobs, homes and lives of Zimbabweans – President

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Zimbabweans risk losing their jobs and lives if the devastating effects of climate change are not halted through reducing emissions. In…

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