Army modernisation a top priority

Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter The modernisation of the Zimbabwe National Army’s capabilities remains a top priority despite the prevailing economic challenges emanating from the illegally-imposed sanctions on the country by detractors…

Child health cards scam exposed

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Syndicates of health personnel at some of Harare City Council clinics are allegedly creating an artificial shortage of child health cards so they can sell them for…

Editorial Comment: Responsive Zanu PF gives electorate what it wants

The internecine warfare and total disorganisation within the ranks of the CCC has seen in two sets of by-elections triggered by the recall of CCC legislators a total of 13…

Seed Co awarded US$1,1m for contract breach

Seed Co Limited has won its High Court case against local company Credcorp, securing a US$1,1 million judgment award after the latter failed to fulfil a seed production contract.

DeMbare, CAPS Utd match off

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter THE proposed Harare Mayor’s Cheer Fund Cup showdown between Dynamos and CAPS United pencilled for Rufaro on Sunday has been put on ice.  Harare’s biggest rivals had…

Villagers pilot telehealth scheme

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Health Reporter Villagers of Chikomba West constituency are the pilot groups of a telehealth programme that allows them to access quality healthcare advice through an e-health centre, where…

Govt warns against profiteering from national dress

George Maponga in Masvingo Overpricing the national dress fabric by charging more than US$4 a metre will put it beyond the reach of many and yet its chief proponent and…

Monetary policy to tackle exchange rate instability

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s forthcoming monetary policy statement (MPS) is expected to prescribe several interventions to stabilise the Zimbabwe dollar exchange rate, officials and analysts have said.

Khaya Cement sees 117pc volume jump

Khaya Cement Limited’s production volumes for the half year to June 30, 2023 more than doubled, after jumping by 117 percent, thanks to enhanced production efficiencies at the new plant.

Zambia to restructure US$1,5bln Glencore debt

Zambia has agreed to restructure a US$1,5 billion debt owed by Mopani Copper Mines to Glencore, which arose from its acquisition of Mopani in 2021, state-owned mining firm ZCCM-Investment Holdings has said.

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