New Education Minister hits ground running

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor NEWLY sworn-in Minister of Primary and Secondary Schools Dr Evelyn Ndlovu has vowed to harness ICTs as enabling learning tools in schools to ensure continuous learning…

RBZ shames another 47 over illegal currency deals

Herald Reporter Another 47 people were blacklisted yesterday by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe for operating on the foreign currency black market, taking to 77 the number of people whose…

Bars, nightclubs allowed to re-open

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter Licensed bars and nightclubs can now reopen after being closed since March last year but only for the fully-vaccinated and will still have to follow all…

Remove Zim from money-laundering blacklist: Shava

Ranga Mataire Deputy Editor Zimbabwe strongly disputes the European Union’s (EU) listing of the country among nations with strategic deficiencies in anti-money laundering and countering financing terrorism, saying the citing…

City demolishes Mbudzi roundabout illegal structures

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter As preparations to build the new interchange-flyover to replace the continuously-clogged Mbudzi roundabout, Harare City Council is now finally moving against those who have illegally built…

VP to open health funders indaba

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter VICE President Constantino Chiwenga, who is also the Health and Child Care Minister is expected to officially open the Association of Healthcare Funders of Zimbabwe…

From kicking plates to pursuing World Cup dreams

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter IT’S been a remarkable journey, which started with winning a soccer ball in a Coca Cola raffle promotion, and kicking plates at home, in the…

Sanlam buys Absa’s investment management businesses

Sanlam and Absa announced on Tuesday that Sanlam would acquire Absa’s investment management business, increasing Sanlam Investment Holdings’s (SIH) total assets under management to more than R1 trillion. The transaction…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Combined efforts needed to stop smuggling

Smugglers do what they do, like everyone else in business, both legal and illegal: they want to make money, a profit, and in many cases they make money by not…

‘French Catholic priests abused 216 000 minors’

PARIS. – French Catholic clergy sexually abused around 216 000 minors spanning seven decades since 1950, a “massive phenomenon” that was covered up by a “veil of silence,” an independent…

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