Developing nations benefit from Chinese expertise

BEIJING. – Handiso Selamu Yishihak, who comes from Ethiopia, spent most of his time last year in a Chinese laboratory fine-tuning his skills in using industrial robots. He knows there…

Govt, FAO assess country’s food control systems

 Monalisa Chikwengo  GOVERNMENT has teamed up with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) to undertake an assessment of the national food control system with a view to build capabilities, strengthen…

Experts hail Botswana diamond agreement

GABORONE. – Diamond industry experts are hailing the signing of a 10-year diamond sales agreement between the De Beers Group and Botswana, Africa’s largest diamond producer.  Under the deal, Botswana…

ZEC responds to CCC court challenge

Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has filed opposing papers in the matter in which 10 disgruntled CCC members are challenging the electoral body’s decision to refuse them to…

Biti in bid to delay suit

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent Lawyer and politician Tendai Biti, has been accused of playing delaying tactics in his defence of a defamation suit by seeking one postponement after another. The…

Woman loses US$14 000 to lone robber

Flora Fadzai Sibanda Bulawayo Bureau IN a suspected well-orchestrated daylight robbery, a Bulawayo woman lost US$14 000 she had just collected from a financial institution on behalf of her employer…

City council to auction 142 clamped vehicles

Trust Freddy  Herald Correspondent  HARARE City Council is set to auction at least 142 vehicles impounded for violating traffic laws and never claimed by their owners who would have to…

‘Zanu PF unbeatable’

Victor Maphosa Recently in Murehwa ZANU PF national chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has reiterated that the party will peacefully win the forthcoming harmonised elections on August 23. Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri, who…

Intensive power users aim to raise US$250m for floating solar panels

Zimbabwe’s industrial electricity consumers and exporters aim to raise $250 million to build the first phase of floating solar panels on the world’s largest man-made lake.

Tragic end to drinking binge

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent  A drinking binge ended fatally in Hatcliffe, Harare on Friday when an imbiber smashed a bottle on the face of a rival, killing him on the…

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