‘Let us have faith in developing the country’

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Zimbabweans must have faith in themselves and in their efforts to develop the country, President Mnangagwa said yesterday while opening the 5 000-seater, The Heart Stadium…

Major boost for Zim, Moza trade as rail service commences

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter MOZAMBIQUE’s railways and ports company, Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique (CFM), today resumes rail transport services on the Machipanda railway line, which links Beira and Zimbabwe,…

Prof Ncube honoured for economic transformation

Freedom Mupanedemo in  London, England Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has been voted the best African Finance Minister of the Year and named among 100…

Zanu PF romps to victory, cements dominance

Blessings Chidakwa and Nqobile Tshili ZANU PF cemented its dominance in national politics by winning weekend by-elections, capitalising on the squabbles that are tearing the country’s opposition parties. In Parliament,…

More rural schools get electricity

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief Schools in rural and farming communities will be upgraded through the provision of electricity to improve the quality of learning and bridge the gap between…

Defence forces support top priority

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Government is committed to supporting the Zimbabwe Defence Forces’ training and human development programmes despite competing demands and limited resources, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We’re finding new ways to fund sports facilities

The opening of the new Heart Stadium, built by the Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Church in Harare’s Waterfalls, by President Mnangagwa yesterday marks the first new sporting infrastructure in the…

Call to invest in climate-proofed ecosystems to fight climate change

Leonard Ncube in DUBAI AS Zimbabwe and other SADC countries face the looming El Nino-induced drought, experts have called for investment in healthy climate-proofed ecosystems to survive climate change shocks.…

Africa to lead 5G internet adoption

Ericsson report forecasts 85 percent of global population to have 5G by 2029, with Africa leading the way Mobile subscriptions in Sub-Saharan Africa are predicted to top 1.1 billion by…

HIV vaccine trial in Africa halted after disappointing initial results

KAMPALA. — The first trial in Africa of two combination vaccines to prevent HIV has been halted after researchers concluded it was not working. The vaccines (part of the PrEPVacc…

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