‘Vision 2030 to be achieved ahead of schedule’ . . . Upper-middle-income status feasible by 2028
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE’s national vision of becoming an upper-middle-income society by 2030 will be realised two years ahead of schedule in 2028, President Mnangawa has said. Writing in his…
Zim, UAE firm seal US$1,5 billion carbon credits deal
Ivan Zhakata–Herald Correspondent Global Carbon Investments, a trailblazing green investments vehicle based in the United Arab Emirates, has signed a US$1,5 billion memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Environment,…
Chegutu mine disaster: Govt ropes in experts
Conrad Mupesa–Mashonaland West Bureau Experts from large-scale mines in the Chegutu district have been brought in by Government to help in rescuing trapped artisanal miners at Bay Horse Mine or…
British academic recruited Mumba for regime change mission
Political Editor A BRITISH academic was at the centre of the European Union (EU) plot to derail the country’s democratic processes in last month’s elections, working closely with a willing…
Liquor board red flags rogue outlets
Ivan Zhakata–Herald Correspondent Some bottle stores and other retail liquor outlets are opening early or closing late and letting customers drink on their premises, and are even offering entertainment, and…
Govt upscales service delivery
Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter The Government will be prioritising and scaling up provision of social services such as quality healthcare, education and provision of decent housing, President Mnangagwa has said. Addressing…
Parastatals urged to set pace
Prosper Ndlovu in Victoria Falls The Government expects the positive impact of the ongoing economic transformation agenda to be spread to grassroots in line with Vision 2030 targets and has charged…
Mash Central to host victory celebrations
Daniel Chigunwe–Herald Correspondent. President Mnangagwa has chosen Mashonaland Central province to host Zanu PF’s 2023 harmonised elections victory national celebrations on a date still to be set. This gesture has…
Rains expose Byo’s street drainage
Bulawayo Bureau TORRENTIAL rains over Bulawayo on Saturday exposed the city’s poor storm drainage as evidenced by roads being waterlogged, made worse by undesignated vending operations and littering. Due to…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: We can never relax when it comes to mine safety
The death of up to 13 miners at Bay Horse Mine in Chakari emphasises once again the need for continual safety precautions at all mines and for mines to be…










