Journo up for operating unregistered drone
Court Correspondent FREELANCE journalist Columbus Mavhunga this week appeared at the Mbare Magistrates Court for allegedly operating a drone without the requisite licence from the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe.…
Rand rallies as dollar extends post-Fed losses
The rand made strong gains on Thursday, bolstered by bets that the US Federal Reserve has reached the end of its interest rate hikes. The Fed on Wednesday raised interest…
Zanu-PF to rid cities of slums created by opposition leadership
Mukudzei Chingwere and Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Government has finished a geo-technical survey for a number of irregular urban dwellings which sprouted under the watch of inept opposition-led local authorities…
‘Vote Zanu-PF for continuity’
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] ZANU-PF Politburo member, Cde Abedinico Ncube has called on party supporters to unite and vote in their numbers on August 23 to ensure a landslide victory for…
Bulawayo Chiefs coach Sibindi gets licence
Fungai Muderere, [email protected] BULAWAYO Chiefs FC coach Joseph Sibindi, who was barred from sitting on the bench last week, is a relieved man after the Premier Soccer League licensed him. Last…
South African artistes coming to Bulawayo
Showbiz Writer As expected, not many shows took place during the cold season, but fortunately, the spring season is upon us with plenty of shows lined up. Music lovers should…
Zororo-Phumulani dangles R50 000 for Australia win
Tadious Manyepo in CAPE TOWN, South Africa ZIMBABWE-owned, South Africa-based funeral Services Company Zororo Phumulani have committed a R50 000 payout for the Gems should they win their opening World…
Four political parties back Zanu PF
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Four political parties which participated in the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) established by the Second Republic in 2018, have thrown their weight behind President Mnangagwa and…
Destination Zimbabwe continues to receive endorsements
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent DESTINATION Zimbabwe has continued to receive endorsements as ideal for hosting international conferences, with the latest recommendation coming from the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO),…
Three more crops admitted to ZMX
The Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX) says self-financed farmers and private contractors may now trade their soyabeans, wheat, and barley through the ZMX exchange following the liberalisation of marketing and trading of the commodities by the Government.











