Invest in junior policy: Apostle Parirewa

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI A LOCAL church leader believes Zimbabwe will never succeed in continental football tournaments as long as there is no vibrant junior policy in place. Apostle Desmond…

Govt to intensify Covid-19 vaccination programme

Talent Gore THE GOVERNMENT will intensify the Covid-19 vaccination programme to bridge the gap between first and second dose coverage, as it targets herd immunity before year end, a Cabinet…

Investors should be heartened by Africa’s economic resilience

In an era of heightened geopolitical tension and rising inflation, it is easy for investors to ‘retreat’ and eschew opportunities outside of the developed world.

Land development projects, corporate rescue

I have previously written on corporate rescue proceedings (corporate rescue). Corporate rescue is also known by other terms such as business rescue or judicial management. 

Leveraging on the people of Zimbabwe’s hospitality

Zimbabwe is a beautiful country, not so much because it is home to one of the seven wonders of the world—the mighty Mosi-oa-Tunya (The Smoke that Thunders), known to the world as the Victoria Falls, her wildlife heritage or stunning scenery, but her people.

Motorists raise concern over faulty traffic lights

Talent Gore MOTORISTS have expressed concern over faulty traffic lights at different intersections, across the city, which have resulted in numerous accidents every week.

Cotton lint crisis: 241 workers laid off

WORKERS in the textile and spinning industry face an uncertain future amid revelations that the sector only received half of its lint requirements last season and has not received anything to date. The Herald has it on good authority that 241 workers have since been laid off, with more set to join them next week if the sector does not receive new lint supplies. 

Gems make progress ahead of SA trip

WITH all the players called up for the Gems’ Netball World Cup qualifiers preparations in camp now, coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki says they can now move a gear up as they seek to come up with their final team to do duty in South Africa next month. 

16 vie for Miss Culture Zim

With 16 days left to the Miss Culture Zimbabwe beauty pageant, organisers have released the 16 finalists who are battling for the coveted title.

Leaders in PSMAS saga exposed

UNION leaders, Dr Tapiwanashe Kusotera and Mr Enock Dongo, purporting to front the interests of public servants in their case against the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS), are out of touch with the concerns of public servants, PSMAS members in the public service have said.

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