Finance manager charged with $53m fraud

FORMER finance manager at stockbroking firm Morgan & Co, appeared in court yesterday on allegations of duping his employer of more than $53 million which was supposed to be remitted to various Government departments before he resigned in January this year.

Battle against cholera continues

Since February 12, Zimbabwe has recorded 257 suspected cholera cases, 31 confirmed cases, 221 recoveries and two deaths (as at March 27).

Celebrating the crucial role of women in science at the University of Zimbabwe

In the spirit of celebrating International Women’s Day, The Herald profiles University of Zimbabwe women who have played a major role in advancing gender equality in the field of science and innovation.

Fulton hopeful ahead of Africa Triathlon Cup

AS the Bonaqua Africa Triathlon Cup Troutbeck countdown continues, national coach Pamela Fulton is hopeful their juniors will utilise the home advantage to push for top spots in the Africa Junior Cup.

The re-birth of Tino Chiunye

FIVE years ago, CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe unleashed an 18-year-old winger who he had met at a social football game in Chitungwiza.

US$24 million set aside for cholera response

Cabinet has approved a budget of US$24 168 353 for the cholera epidemic preparedness and response plan in the wake of an outbreak that has ravaged regional neighbours.

Mwazha church disowns bishop

The African Apostolic Church led by Mutumwa Ernest Paul Mwazha has dissociated itself from Charles Tekeshe (65) who featured in the courts in Mutare for allegedly breaking into a congregant’s house where he stole US$10 800.

Platinum Queens remain positive

AFTER suffering their first defeat of the season during the weekend’s games in the Premier Netball League, defending champions Platinum Queens coach Simbarashe Mlambo says they have to reflect on it and improve some areas as a team.

Coinbase calls for efforts to create inflation-proof stablecoins

Bloomberg US crypto exchange Coinbase Global encouraged developers working on its new blockchain to focus on how to create stablecoins that track the rate of inflation to preserve purchasing power.…

SA’s maize harvest seen 2.65% higher this year

Reuters SA farmers are expected to harvest 2.65 percent more maize in the 2022/2023 season compared with the previous season, the government’s Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) said on Tuesday. The…

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