Crackdown on forex dealers essential for curbing black market, safeguarding economic future
Reign Nheta-Herald Correspondent In recent years, Zimbabwe has faced significant economic challenges, many of which stem from currency manipulation and black market activities that undermine the nation’s financial stability. Government’s…
President Ruto: An advocate for a borderless Africa
Ranga Mataire-Group Political Editor KENYAN President, William Ruto, who is scheduled to officially open the 64th Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) on Friday, is a vocal advocate of a borderless…
Unki first quarter output remains flat
Enacy Mapakame PLATINUM Group Metals production at Anglo American Platinum Limited’s local unit, Unki Mine, remained flat at 62 800 ounces during the first quarter of 2024, as overal group…
‘Netanyahu should resign’
Washington. – The Israeli prime minister has been an “obstacle” to the two-state solution with Palestine for years, Nancy Pelosi has said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an obstacle…
Food aid registration underway
Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter Two provinces have already submitted lists of people in need of food aid while eight are finalising registration to help identify everyone in need of assistance. In…
Converting waste to electricity stimulates sustainable urbanisation
Gibson Nyikadzino-Herald Correspondent Tracy Mudzengerere (37), a teacher at a primary school in Budiriro high density suburb is a troubled mother of two. What started as a mechanism to solve…
Police probe Cimas graft allegations
Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter POLICE have been roped in to investigate allegations of corruption, money laundering and externalisation of funds levelled against CIMAS Medical Aid Society by a former executive. This…
Rape suspect freed after mistaken identity
Herald Correspondent A 40-YEAR-OLD man from Harare has walked free from court after rape charges against him were withdrawn before plea. This follows submissions by the prosecution that he had…
FAO develops tool to collect data on conflicts
NAIROBI. – The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) said yesterday that it is developing a standardised tool to collect data on conflicts and climate change in…











