All systems go ahead of schools opening

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter PARENTS and guardians have taken advantage of the resumption of business after the festive season to start preparations for the first school term with Government looking forward…

NSSA appoints new acting general manager

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has appointed one of its directors, Ms Agnes Masiiwa, acting general manager.

SecZim gazettes new requirements, fees to be paid in US dollars

Business Writer Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SecZim) has gazetted new Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listing requirements with the fees pegged in USD and payable at prevailing exchange rate…

Date set for tabling of Delimitation Report in Parly

Herald Reporter THE National Assembly will reconvene on Friday to debate the preliminary Delimitation Report submitted to President Mnangagwa on December 26 by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). In an…

2023: Year of hoisting revolutionary principles

Gibson Nyikadzino Correspondent Whenever the word revolution is used, usually the context refers to a turning point on something.  When people talk about the “industrial revolution” the turning point was…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Diversified farming must become a priority

WITH the wheat harvest now in, it has been confirmed that Zimbabwe for the first time ever is totally self-sufficient in all grains, there being enough in stock of both…

Bouncers’ bail ruling today

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The State has opposed bail for two Harare musclemen, who allegedly assaulted patrons at Pabloz Bar in Harare on Christmas Eve. Blessing Kumunda (36) and Gideon Sanyangore…

‘President values role of chiefs’

Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa cherishes the country’s chieftainships, as these traditional leaders are his first port of call in terms of consultations on national issues such as disasters. This was…

Four Wilkins hospital staffers up for theft

Court Reporter FOUR Wilkins Hospital employees appeared in court on allegations of stealing six cisterns, four toilet seats and other items from the hospital storeroom. Ignatius Varera, Costa Mabhandi, Kudakwashe…

‘Wider grade-based prices will stimulate cotton production’

Edgar Vhera  Agriculture Specialist Writer COTTON farmers have called on the Government to widen the gap between grade prices to stimulate the production of quality cotton on the backdrop of the…

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