IDBZ seeks to clear projects backlog

Michael Tome Business Reporter INFRASTRUCTURE Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) says it expects to complete projects under implementation in the course of 2022 as the institution seeks to clear the…

Minister takes investment drive to New Delhi

Herald Correspondent Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa is in New Delhi, India, for talks with potential investors with expertise in power generation, road construction and housing for…

ZOC forum, AGM on this weekend

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE ZIMBABWE Olympic Committee forum are set to make a return this Saturday after a three-year hiatus when stakeholders meet at Prince Edward School. The forum…

Food security on top of Seed Co agenda

Enacy Mapakame The country’s biggest seed producer Seed Co Limited says Zimbabwe and continental food security will remain top of its agenda in the face of global supply shocks. Speaking…

Zimbabwe reaps benefits from health cooperation with China

Albert Chavhunduka On July 13 the Urology Department of Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital of China donated surgical materials to the urology department of Parirenyatwa Hospital, the largest public hospital in…

Dos Santos children lay burial terms

LUANDA. – Some of the eldest children of Angola’s former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos have reportedly demanded an end to criminal cases against them in order for them to…

More low-cost boarding schools on the cards

Herald Reporter Schools with low intakes in Mashonaland Central are being converted by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education into low-cost boarding facilities to help children from marginalised communities…

UK votes ‘No’ to reintroduction of hanging

The Rhodesia Herald, July 21, 1979 LONDON. – The House of Commons has given a decisive “no” to an attempt to reintroduce the death penalty in Britain. With 362 MPs…

Jari case: NAAZ await final decision

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter FOLLOWING revelations of long-distance runner Munyaradzi Jari testing positive for a banned substance recently, National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe president Tendai Tagara has said he…

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