Infection, vaccination rates keep falling
Herald Reporter The small bulge in Covid-19 infections generated at a dozen or so boarding schools at the beginning of the term is now over, and daily infection rates have…
British monarch praises Zimbabwe’s progress
The Herald, October 11, 1991 THE Commonwealth is meeting in Harare at a time of dramatic change in Africa and other governments, and people of the continent can draw inspiration…
Four die, 14 injured in crash
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Four people perished on the spot while 14 others sustained injuries after a head-on collision involving an Inter Africa bus and a Nissan Hardbody truck along…
Mine offers reward for robbery suspects
Crime Reporter EL DORADO Mine in Chinhoyi is offering a reward of US$5 000 cash to anyone with information that can assist police in arresting armed robbers who struck a…
New Ebola case confirmed in eastern DRC
GOMA. — A case of Ebola has been confirmed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the health minister said last Friday, five months after the end of the most recent…
Vaccine disinformation a threat to African youth
Ivor Ichikowitz Correspondent It was not so long ago that the thought of a lost decade of African economic development would be pure fiction. Africa’s GDP growth was projected to…
Charumbira more likely to lead PAP
Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is now more likely to lead the Pan African Parliament (PAP) after the African Union Commission has thrown its weight behind the principle of rotation…
Call to heed President’s warning on currency manipulation
Business Reporters There is a need for relevant authorities to heed President Mnangagwa’s call to address inefficiencies and corruption on the foreign currency auction system to avert a potential currency…
Govt happy with health role of private sector
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT appreciates the cooperation of the private sector in improving the country’s health system before and during the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga,…
Sanctions: Zim’s economic nemesis
Pardon Muzawazi Correspondent As Zimbabwe lines up activities to mark the third successive year of the Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Day supported by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the impending visit…











