Zimbabwean teachers undergo exams for Rwandan jobs

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWEAN teachers who have applied to work in Rwanda following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two countries will this week go through…

Africans should tell their own story: Min Mutsvangwa

Africans have a duty to tell their own story as excluding themselves from own narrative and letting others do this will lead to distorted history by naysayers, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said.

Medicines manufacturing plant for Vic Falls

THE GOVERNMENT plans to start manufacturing medicines and medical sundries locally with a plant set to be established in Victoria Falls in a joint venture with an international pharmaceutical company, Intra Pharma of Dubai.

US$63 million for construction of eco-friendly houses availed

TO meet its target of delivering 220 000 houses by 2025, the Second Republic has migrated from the sole use of bricks and mortar method in construction to modern technologies that will ensure the target is met on time.

Zim, India to bolster ties

AS he toasted to India’s 75 years of self-rule President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe and India will continue to strengthen ties for the mutual benefit of the two nations’ people.

SADC summit addressing the impact of Covid-19

 Southern Africa must remain vigilant and united in its fight against Covid-19 to ensure sustainable development in the region, outgoing chairperson of the SADC Council of Ministers Nancy Tembo told the council meeting held ahead of the 42nd SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government set for tomorrow and Thursday in Kinshasa.

War Vets League district elections gather momentum

The War Veterans league district elections slated for this weekend have gathered momentum as people in districts successfully nominated names for the elections.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Marketing co-ops way to go as villages develop

Farmers, and especially small-scale and smallholder farmers, can be fleeced by middlemen and lose most, if not all, their profit and yet the alternatives are difficult to arrange and need a lot of hard work by farming communities to deal with the final main customers.

Diaspora remittances hit US$800 million

ZIMBABWE’S diaspora remittances reached US$797 million in the first six months of the year, representing a 23 percent increase in the corresponding period last year.

Fighter Raza ready for India

SIKANDAR Raza was born in Sialkot and had trained for three-and-a-half years in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). But neither Pakistan nor its cross-border relations with India would be on his mind when Zimbabwe face the KL Rahul-led India side for a three-ODI cricket series at Harare Sports Club from Thursday. 

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