Activist pushes for sanctions removal

A PALESTINIAN activist, Cde Saleh Hijaz, has arrived in the country to seek for support against Israeli occupation and the lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

ZETDC explains power outage

THE nationwide power outage experienced yesterday at around 10.26am was caused by a fault on the main grid line linking Kariba and Harare which then tripped out the rest of the grid.

Sanctions, insanity of praising Smith

Voices of anti-Zimbabwe reactionaries and bourgeoisie apologists are being daily amplified without facts to advance a very dangerous political and historical issue.

Police blitz targets illegal meat vendors

Police have launched an operation targeting illegal meat vendors in and around Harare to curb stock theft activities and the blitz has so far seen 231 people being arrested.

20 years in jail for vandalising Zesa transformer

TWO thieves from Chinhoyi and Bulawayo, have been jailed for stealing Zesa copper cables.

Is Eskom the one company wrecking SA’s economy?

In late June, the coldest part of the Southern Hemisphere winter, the power went out in South Africa. For as many as eight hours a day, right into early July,…

Why CCC will not win 2023 elections

As the nation inches towards the 2023 harmonised elections, the signal for the battle has already been on, as most political parties including the ruling party, Zanu PF, opposition CCC and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) have begun nationwide campaigns to attract and win the hearts and soul of the electorate.

Meet the doctor who treated first Covid-19 cases

Our Senior Reporter Joseph Madzimure (JM) caught up with Dr Johannes Marisa (Dr JM) who played a critical role in the fight against Covid-19 at its infancy. Dr Marisa was one of the few doctors who served the Sakudya family in Ruwa, some of the first victims of Covid-19 in Zimbabwe. The Herald tracked him to get an insight of his experience.

400 Glen View houses get potable water

More than 400 houses in Glen View 3 suburb have now been connected to solar-powered boreholes under the Presidential Borehole Scheme.

Angolan central bank cuts key rate

Angola’s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the first time in more than three years, bucking a global trend of monetary tightening. The monetary policy committee reduced the…

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