Museveni wants second hand clothes ban

KAMPALA, — Jostling for space, people jam the crowded footpaths crisscrossing a massive open market in Uganda’s capital. They are mostly looking for secondhand clothing, sifting through underwear for pairs…

No beneficiation, no licence, Nigeria tells mining firms

ABUJA. – Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Mineral Development, Dele Alake, has said international mining companies seeking licences to operate in Nigeria will be required to invest in domestic processing to…

Nurse aides lose US$46 000

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A SUSPECTED fraudster who allegedly duped 53 nurse aides of US$46 000 by falsely promising to process their certificates of sponsorship to go and work in…

Mashonganyika emerges wiser from grass court seminar

Collin Matiza Sports Editor JULIUS Mashonganyika, a Zimbabwean Professional Tennis Coach and the first-ever black to become a USPTA Elite Professional mentor, recently attended The All-England Lawn Tennis Club-Grass Court…

Katsimberis seeks 3-year court records

Herald Correspondent THE fraud trial of George Katsimberis continued yesterday, with the defence filing an application to have a transcribed record of all proceedings from the initial remand that started…

Renewable energy catalyst for Zim’s socio-economic development

Johnson Siamachira “When we didn’t have access to solar energy, our agricultural productivity at our irrigation scheme was very low. Even worse, we had to pay huge bills to power…

Early detection crucial in fight against breast cancer

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz As we continue to commemorate breast cancer month this October, it is important to keep the message alive. Breast cancer can be treated if detected early!…

Amazon is coming to South Africa in 2024

It has been an ‘open secret’ for a while, but global online retail and tech giant Amazon yesterday finally officially confirmed that it will be launching Amazon.co.za in the South African market in 2024.

Nigeria set to get US$1,5bn WB loan by year-end

Nigeria’s cabinet approved plans by the government to seek a US$1,5 billion loan from the World Bank, Finance Minister Wale Edun said.

Zim brace for World Aquatics Swimming World Cup

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Swimming has named three swimmers to compete at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup this weekend in Budapest, Hungary.  The trio of Paige Van…

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