Shoko Festival lives up to billing

Kundai Marunya-Arts Correspondent It was three days of fun, thought provoking discussions, poetry, theatre, comedy and music as the annual Shoko Festival successfully held events across Harare and Chitungwiza last…

Govt sounds alarm on drug abuse

The Government has sounded deep alarm at the availability of some illicit drugs and harmful substances in ordinary supermarkets and grocery shops, saying this was worsening the problem of drug…

Ngezi Platinum storm into semi-finals

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter Herentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  0 Ngezi Platinum . . .…

EU, US sanctions hit Zimbabwe’s agric sector hard

Livingstone Kazizi-Correspondent Since the final stage of the Cold War, the use of sanctions as a “soft approach” in international diplomacy gained pre-eminence among states that seek to influence the…

SA’s monetary base surges 26% to R392bn

South Africa’s central bank said its shift to a simpler monetary policy implementation framework has led to a surge in the country’s monetary base. The new system introduced in June…

Govt steps up promotion of small grains

Farmers have been urged to promote the production and consumption of traditional millet varieties across the social divide as the grains play an important role in contributing to the country’s…

Biti loses bid to avoid fill-in prosecutor

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent The trial of opposition politician Tendai Biti, on charges of verbally assaulting businesswoman and investor Mrs Tatiana Aleshina at the Harare Magistrates Court in 2020, continued last…

High Court stops Kwekwe land sale

Herald Reporter  THE High Court has stopped the City of Kwekwe from selling a stand in the city centre that it has been leasing to a car dealer after noting…

Manyaya wins marketing award

Herald Reporter ZESA general manager (stakeholders relations) Dr George Manyaya was last week named the Marketers Association Zimbabwe (MAZ) public relations manager of the year for his role in opening…

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