70 litterbugs arrested, fined

Mutsawashe Mashandure Herald Correspondent The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) last week arrested and fined more than 70 litterbugs as it seeks to make Harare litter-free. Recently, EMA launched a prosecution…

Pioneer bus operator dies

The Herald, 23 April, 1984 ONE of the first blacks to operate a bus service in Zimbabwe, Cde Philip Murombe (Chivero) died in Harare on Thursday after a long illness.…

Junior Sables eye Namibia scalp

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Under-20 rugby team will be aiming to continue with their fine run in defence of the Barthes Cup when they face Namibia Under -20 at Harare…

Bus firm boss loses US$147 000

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent Transport tycoon Mr Leonard Mukumba allegedly lost US$147 000 after investing in a close friend’s business. Mr Mukumba who runs a fleet of buses later found…

Kenya loses 42pc of Tanzania maize imports

Non-tariff barriers have pushed down Kenya’s maize imports from Tanzania to 63 percent of the total imports of the grain in 2022/2023 marketing year, from 97 percent in 2021/2022.

Debt, pending bills batter Africa economies in 2024

Several African countries reeling under the weight of economic and political problems are banking on rescue interventions from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which are now holding their annual spring meets in Washington DC.

Siyabonga Thwala to star in new action-drama series

Three time SAFTA winner Siyabonga Thwala will be starring in a new action-drama series, “Empini’” as Khaya Bhodoza, a prominent businessman and political stalwart. Thwala is known to be among…

Nigeria eyes US$2bn bailout loan from the WB

Nigeria’s Minister of Finance Wale Edun, recently relayed that Nigeria is in the perfect position to attain a loan from the World Bank. During a press conference, he noted that Nigeria qualifies for a US$2 billion loan from the global lender.

TIMB explains 75pc forex retention modalities, urges farmers to report unfair practices 

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE 25 percent local currency portion for tobacco farmers will be applied to the net sales proceeds after settlement of levies and other marketing costs and…

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