Gold steady as investors assess Russian sanctions
Gold held steady as investors weighed the severity of Western sanctions on Russia against prospects for tighter US monetary policy. Bullion is having a strong start to 2022 on the…
OAU in the red, Moi tells delegates
The Herald, February 24, 1979 NAIROBI. – So many of the 49 OAU Member states are in arrears with their payments to the organisation that its finances are in a…
NEW: Fatal accident at Blanket Mine
One worker was killed in an accident at Blanket Mine in Gwanda on Monday, the mine’s parent company has said.
Man hacks wife with an axe, kills self after thinking she is dead
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief A Filabusi man, who was accusing his wife of cheating, killed himself after thinking that he had hacked her to death with an axe.…
SA rapper Riky Rick has died
Rapper Riky Rick, real name Rikhado Makhado, has died. He was 34 years old.
Fresh push for buy in of Chilonga grass project
Roll-out of the multi-million dollar Chilonga Lucerne Grass Project in Chiredzi is expected to finally start as Government and the investor are intensifying engagement of the affected communities for them to have buy-in of the game-changing project.
Biti must stand trial, High Court rules
Lawyer and opposition former MP Tendai Biti has lost his application to have his trial on assault charges against Ms Tatiana Alishima set aside and instead start a new trial before a different magistrate and with a new prosecutor.
Nama People’s Choice Award voting lines open
Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter Preparations for the National Arts Merit Awards (Namas) taking place in Harare this weekend are at an advanced stage with voting lines for the People’s Choice…
NEW: Ugandans could face fines, jail for refusing Covid-19 jab
Uganda plans to impose fines on people who refuse to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and those who fail to pay could be sent to prison under a new public health law which lawmakers are scrutinising, parliament said on Tuesday.
NEW: Covid vaccine supply for global programme outstrips demand
The global project to share Covid-19 vaccines is struggling to place more than 300 million doses in the latest sign the problem with vaccinating the world is now more about demand than supply.









