Mashaya honoured in Europe

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top martial artist Wilfred Mashaya was on Sunday honoured at the Sixth World Humanitarian Festival of Martial Arts Awards ceremony in Montenegro. He received…

Zimbabwean medical student dies in Poland

Herald reporter The body of a 23-year-old Zimbabwean medical student who died in Poland after a short illness arrived yesterday for burial in the country. The student, Michelle Chido Kaondera…

NEW: Contrasting fortunes for Arubi, Bhasera

  Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter   VETARAN Mutare-bred footballers Washington Arubi and Onismor Bhasera endured contrasting fortunes in the South African DStv Premiership, with mixed fortunes for their respective teams…

‘War vets heartbeat of the nation’

WAR veterans must stay true to the revolutionary cause, its ideals, aims and objectives that provide a compass for the country as it pursues its vision, President Mnangagwa said.

President set for Ruto inauguration

President Mnangagwa is set to leave for Kenya today where he is expected to join at least 20 Heads of State from across Africa for the inauguration of President William Ruto at the Moi International Sports Centre.

Brig-Gen Kaneta dies

Brigadier-General Charles Kaneta has died.

CZI lauds Govt’s support for industries 

Business Writer THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has welcomed Government’s decision that it is prepared to significantly lower interest rates and offer long tenures on all the funding facilities…

Most Matabeleland farmers to get traditional grains

A MAJORITY of farmers in Matabeleland provinces will receive crop input packages for traditional grains for the 2022/23 farming season under the Climate-Proofed Presidential Inputs Scheme, popularly known as Intwasa/Pfumvudza.

Zim paces up TB fight

Zimbabwe has made significant strides towards once again pushing back tuberculosis through targeted identification, prevention and control programmes that have resulted in a decline in new cases in the past few years.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : FIU action against council careful not to harm residents

The decision by the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to freeze the foreign currency accounts of Harare City Council is an effective way to prevent the council from continuing to break two sets of law by charging exclusively in foreign currency and by using the black market rate.

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