Comet on collision course with earth
The Herald, October 26 1992 A HUGE comet is on course to collide with earth on August 14, 2116, and could kill off most forms of life with an explosion…
Fears of economic disruptions if conflict is not contained
Any possible escalation of the Israel-Hamas war poses a major risk to the global economy, driving up energy prices and disrupting key trade routes, economists have warned.
NEW: Magnificent Raza!
Online Reporter ONE cannot help but get the eerie feeling that Zimbabwe cricket will not get a player like Sikandar Raza once he decides to retire. The Chevrons are at…
Masvingo stages spectacular Anti-Sanctions Day march
George Maponga in Masvingo Masvingo province today joined the rest of the nation in marking the Sadc Anti-Sanctions Day with senior Government and ruling party officials, representatives of the clergy,…
GDP rises despite sanctions
Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s Gross Domestic Product has risen from US$20 billion to US$40 billion in the past five years despite the illegal sanctions that have been imposed on the country…
NEW: Hero’s welcome for returning Zimbabwe karate team
Online Reporter TEAM Zimbabwe received a hero’s welcome at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on Tuesday after bagging 11 medals at the World Martial Arts Championships that was held…
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe demonstrates commitment to environmental transparency
Herald Correspondent Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has underlined its commitment to environmental transparency by disclosing its environmental impact through CDP, a global non-profit that runs the world’s leading environmental disclosure platform.…
ZERA okays US2 cents electricity tariff hike
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has approved an increase in electricity tariffs of US2 cents, which takes immediate effect. ZERA board chairperson, Dr David Madzikanda, made the announcement during a…
NEW: Lift sanctions now, small-scale miners say
Online Reporter DIFFICULTIES in receiving proceeds from mineral sales, especially experienced by parastatals such as the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe, underline the impact sanctions are having on Zimbabwe and,…
NEW: 12 boreholes drilled in Buhera cholera fight
Online Reporter GOVERNMENT has drilled 12 boreholes in Buhera, Manicaland province, among other initiatives, as it ratchets up efforts to contain the cholera outbreak, which has largely been driven by…









