Parly caucus honours President

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter  PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s tangible works and good leadership have been a revelation that continue to excite both locals and foreigners, and on Tuesday Zanu PF legislators honoured him…

Re-engagement drive pays off

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter COTE d’Ivoire has for the first time opened a consulate in Harare owing to President Mnangagwa’s engagement and re-engagement policy which has seen the world warming up…

Govt to cushion workers’ salaries

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Civil servants salaries will soon be reviewed to cushion them from price hikes as the Government remains resolute in supporting and improving the welfare of its workers,…

NECF holds high-level indaba

Herald Reporter The National Economic Consultative Forum (NECF) yesterday hosted the national high-level dialogue on the economy in Harare with Government leaders engaging captains of industry and labour on a…

Massive progress at MSU Law School

Freedom Mupanedemo-Midlands Bureau The construction of the ED Mnangagwa Law School at the Kwekwe Campus of Midlands State University (MSU), one of the projects put under the 100 day plan…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Drug action plan needs commitment from everyone

With almost six months of experience, data and results in upgrading the campaign against drugs, the national plan of action against the menace is now ready to be launched by…

Farmers hail increase in irrigation schemes

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter Smallholder farmers have applauded the Government for increasing investment in irrigation schemes to improve agricultural production despite the effects of climate change.  The Government is targeting to…

China now Zim’s largest FDI source

China has made huge inroads into the Zimbabwean economy in terms of investment, which is expected to grow further following the three-day ZimTrade organised Zimbabwe-China Business Forum, which ends today in Beijing, China.

Misfiring strikers a big letdown – Bambo

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe international Moses Chunga says misfiring strikers are letting down the traditional giants Dynamos, CAPS United and Highlanders in their quest for turnaround this…

Mealie-meal diverted to black market

Bulawayo Bureau ILLICIT deals involving some unscrupulous suppliers and traders have been blamed for creating artificial shortages of mealie-meal in formal shops while the commodity is being diverted to the…

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