Election date today! President inspects voters’ roll

Michael Magoronga/ Nqobile Tshili  PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday took the lead to inspect the voters’ roll ahead of today’s scheduled announcement of the election date. The…

Bond with Nigeria unbreakable: VP

Lincoln Towindo, in ABUJA, Nigeria Zimbabwe and Nigeria share common developmental aspirations that the Second Republic is nurturing in the spirit of Pan-Africanism to enhance the fraternal relations developed between…

Stanbic donates to Albino charity, ALCOZ

Business Writer Leading financial services institution, Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe, has donated an assortment of sun protection products worth $38,5 million to the Albino Charity Organisation of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ). The Standard…

Zim-dollar not going anywhere

Nqobile Tshili [email protected] THE Treasury has assured the market of continued usage of the local currency and that deliberate steps are being taken to strengthen its value so as to…

President to visit Malawi

Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to embark on a three-day State Visit to Malawi on Wednesday to discuss matters of mutual interest between the two African countries. In a…

DRAW-SSO!… Greenfuel hold Highlanders to another draw

Innocent Kurira [email protected] Highlanders 1-1 Greenfuel VISIBLY dejected, wondering what kind of spell  has been cast on them, Highlanders Football Club players immediately walked off the pitch at the final…

The beauty of the BaTonga culture

Vusumuzi Dube in Binga FROM old women smoking their famous ndombondas, to traditional groups singing in what seemingly sounds like incoherent music, there is something natural about the whole thing…

Massive transformation on Binga radar

Nqobile Bhebhe in Binga BINGA in Matabeleland North Province is on the radar for massive transformation as the Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa has green-lighted the implementation…

Gwanda South farmers respond to climate change

Lungelo Ndhlovu [email protected] Farmers in Matabeleland South’s dry Gwanda District use solar-powered boreholes to grow food. They have also built sand dams to store water for longer periods of time…

‘Post-retirement health insurance model inadequate’

Prosper Ndlovu [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S post-retirement health care support model is inappropriate as its premise that one would continue to pay for medical aid even after retirement leaves many pensioners exposed…

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