It’s media’s duty to debunk false narratives on sanctions

Ranga Mataire Group Political Editor The United States last week “reviewed’ its unilateral sanctions on Zimbabwe by adding one individual and removing 11 others. In a week where the world…

Slimming wires to lose weight?

Weight gain/loss is a contentious issue that includes eating disorders and/or body positivity. So, while it is beneficial to tread lightly when discussing such topics, it is also critical that…

Media bodies back co-regulation of sector

Ivan Zhakata  Herald Correspondent MEDIA representative bodies and other stakeholders have backed calls for the co-regulation of the industry as reforms in the sector gather momentum. Speaking during a stakeholder…

Brick by brick — Masimba believe in the vision

Silvester Mupanduki Masimba Holding’s half-year revenue for the period ended June 31 went up by 52 percent to $9, billion supported by growing orders from both the private and public…

Biotech corn and soy widely used

CHICAGO. — Nearly all corn and soybean acres in the world’s largest exporting countries are seeded with genetically modified varieties, but that is not the case for wheat, a crop…

Harare pockets US$10 000 monthly at Mbudzi market

Municipal Reporter The Mbudzi People’s Market at the Mbudzi Roundabout, which is a partnership between Harare City Council and Augur Investments, is bearing fruit with the city having so far…

Seven ways to improve accountability in your team

Arthur Marara Teams that are accountable produce results. You need to work on build an effective team that is accountable to each other. If you want to improve accountability in…

‘Africa’s leaders need to act, not just talk’

As the world continues to experience the daily impact of global warming, whether the tragic recent flooding in Pakistan, or the less covered, but equally harmful, persistent environmental degradation of…

No relief for bruised markets

NEW YORK-A Federal Reserve dead-set on fighting inflation is leaving little hope that this year’s rocky markets will end anytime soon, as policymakers signal rates rises faster and higher than…

UK mulls paying half of business energy bills

Britain on Wednesday unveiled a six-month plan starting in October to pay about half of energy bills for businesses, as Prime Minister Liz Truss targets the soaring cost of living.…

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