Govt faces US$20bn property lawsuit
Business Writer Liberation war veterans who fought under the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA), a military wing of PF ZAPU during the war against British colonialists in the 70s, have…
Zimsec under fire over leaks
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter With reportedly several leaks of Zimsec public examination papers this year, although only the Mathematics 1 O’Level paper has been confirmed, many in the education sector…
Zimbabwe verges on US$7bn exports ahead of target
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE is inching closer to clocking the US$7 billion export earnings this year ahead of the 2023 target having already surpassed the US$6 billion mark in…
Truss: Premier who broke all the wrong records
LONDON. – Liz Truss’s premiership was never going to be an easy one. Even during the Conservative leadership contest, when she was clear that despite the tough economic times the…
Stellar line-up for anti-sanctions gala
Ivan Zhakata Arts Correspondent A strong line-up of artistes from cross various music genres has been set up to thrill showgoers on October 25 when Zimbabwe joins the SADC region…
It’s winner takes all
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe national cricket team will need to execute their game plan to perfection today in their quest to advance to the Super 12 stage…
Zim stutters under external, domestic debt weight
Business Writer While it is clear Zimbabwe has had little success in its interventions to resolve an unsustainable US$13,3 billion external sovereign debt, a further worrying reality is the apparent…
British households face financial storm . . . uncertainty rocks markets
LONDON. — A large-scale tax-cutting package recently announced by the British government has concerned Richard Carter, a resident in northwest London. “It seems to have been so mishandled that any…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: US starts recognising collateral damage of sanctions
The United States has always incorrectly tried to claim that its sanctions against Zimbabwe are targeted against a modest number of individuals whom it sees as guilty of human rights…











