Govt ropes in SAZ for pre-import inspection
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Government has included the Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) among the three entities it has roped in to implement its enhanced imports quality assessment…
Of leadership vacuum, Smith’s legacy and desperation
Nobleman Runyanga Correspondent For the past two weeks, the social media has been abuzz with users exchanging views over a 31 May 2022 tweet posted by a CCC activist, Lisah…
President brings back Zimbabwe’s sparkle
Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor The Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway, once considered a death trap, is shaping up into a modern highway, with only few patches of detours left as the Second Republic…
Blitz against land barons stepped up
Cabinet received an update on the country‘s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and a report on the procurement and roll-out of vaccines, as presented by the chairman of the Ministers’…
Women’s League conference preps at advanced stage
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter The Zanu PF 7th National Women’s League elective conference roars into life tomorrow, with final touches being done to ensure a smooth event, while foreign delegates…
Exploiting grief for political opportunism
Pardon Muzavazi Correspondent One thing that is certain about every living creature, more so human beings is death. What is not known always is how one might die. Would it…
Sex-starved woman complains
Audrey Kativhu A SEX-STARVED woman is accusing her husband of denying her conjugal rights for four years.
Vandalism of infrastructure derails development
Herald Reporter Theft and vandalism of national infrastructure is economic sabotage and an attack on the Government’s efforts to achieve an upper middle income economy by 2030 and is tantamount…
Hip-hop artiste speaks on music growth
Farirai Machivenyika Arts Reporter Ireland-based Zimbabwe hip-hop artiste, Godknows Jonas, has expressed confidence of the growth of his music on the international stage ahead of the release of his latest…
Ukraine crisis pushing nations into slow down
Gibson Nyikadzino Herald Correspondent The disruption of the global food supply chains, the rising cost of basic commodities and soaring energy prices triggered by the conflict in Ukraine is pushing…










