Chinese company honoured
Chinese company, Dinson Colliery, was last Friday honoured for excellence in protecting the environment and assisting communities in Hwange and surrounding areas.
Killer bogus cop in court
ONE of the four bogus police officers, who allegedly assaulted, resulting in the death an illegal commuter omnibus driver at Whitehouse Shopping Centre in Harare, yesterday appeared in court charged with murder.
Zim tourism students find jobs in US, Italy
SEVENTEEN Zimbabwean students who graduated from SAHTC, The Hospitality School in Harare on Saturday, have today started work in the United States after securing contracts with Ritz Charlton Naples Florida while three students have also started at Scuola Cusina in Rome, Italy.
Equity loses title deed appeal
The Supreme Court has confirmed cancellation of the replacement title deed obtained by Equity Properties to a large stand in northern Harare and has strongly criticised the company for abusing the appeal process to hold on to the deed for as long as possible.
More showers expected today
Scattered thunderstorms and light rainfall occurred in several places across Zimbabwe yesterday, although some areas in the south saw falls as high as 28mm, the Meteorological Services Department reported.
‘G40 members on prowl’
SOME members of the dumped Generation 40 (G40) are tactically positioning themselves to weaken and topple President Mnangagwa and the Second Republic, Zanu PF Politburo member Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said on Sunday during the Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting in Chinhoyi.
Zanu Pf youths mourn hero Sandiyani
Herald Reporter The Zanu PF youth league has joined the nation in mourning the late national hero Cde Wereki Sandiyani, who was buried on Saturday at the National Heroes Acre.…
Global airline sector sees US$200bn loss
BOSTON. – Airline losses from the coronavirus pandemic are set to surpass US$200 billion as travel curbs weigh on corporate and long-haul demand well into 2022, according to the industry’s main lobby.
World leaders deny wrongdoing after Pandora Papers leak
LONDON. – Several world leaders have denied wrongdoing after featuring in a huge leak of financial documents from offshore companies.
Sanctions are real, but we’re shooting ourselves in the foot
No matter how well-meaning and determined the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) could be towards uprooting rampant delinquency in the economy, the effort may count for nothing if other institutions that should be seized with fighting the vice, in all its forms, are inflaming the situation through either their silence or inaction.











