Gallery honours ‘Skokiana’ song
Arts Reporter The National Gallery of Zimbabwe has added to its national art collection a unique artwork that is also a film of the world-famous ‘Skokiaan’ song composition by Zimbabwean…
Bafana begin quest for sixth Cosafa title
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa will begin their quest to win a record-equalling sixth Cosafa Cup title when they face Namibia in their opening Group A match, set for the King…
9 killed in road accident
Conrad Mupesa–Mashonaland West Bureau NINE people died and several others were injured Monday evening when two vehicles collided near Inkomo Barracks along the Harare-Chirundu Highway. Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul…
India refiners start yuan payments for Russian oil imports
NEW DELHI. — Indian refiners have begun paying for some oil imports from Russia in Chinese yuan, sources with direct knowledge of the matter said, as Western sanctions force Moscow and its customers to find alternatives to the dollar for settling payments.
Musk, Zuckerberg lead US$852bn wealth surge
The world’s 500 richest people added US$852 billion to their fortunes in the first half of 2023.
Ireland scrap to seventh place
IRELAND needed all 50 overs to chase down 269 as they wrapped up seventh place with a two-wicket win over Nepal. Half-centuries from Harry Tector and Curtis Campher were crucial…
China slaps export curbs on chipmaking metals
China is restricting the exports of two metals key to the manufacturing of semiconductors, its commerce ministry said, a warning to Europe and the United States in their escalating technological trade war over access to microchips.
Olympian Mpofu happy after injury
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] ZIMBABWE Olympic medal hopeful Isaac Mpofu is happy with his performance at the just ended Econet Victoria Falls Marathon, which he used to test his recovery from…
Government calls local authorities, agencies to order over forex transactions
Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has once again directed defiant local authorities and state agencies to charge fees and levies in local currency saying demanding foreign currency is in violation of the…
O-Level students slam drugs
The Herald, July 5, 1990 ORDINARY level pupils in Zimbabwe are concerned with drug abuse and rural deforestation, the organisers of this year’s Randalls National Essay Competition have said. A…










