US officials’ involvement in supporting international terrorism

Herald Correspondent Countering terrorism and preventing financing terrorism are critical tasks facing the international community. Terrorism is used to intimidate and pressurise the target into fulfilling the terrorists’ demands. It…

Pambuka calls on police to stop illicit flow of drugs

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau Former television personality Mr Oscar Pambuka has appealed to the police to tie up all loopholes being used by criminals to smuggle illicit drugs and substances…

Ex-minister Matonga granted bail

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau Former Deputy Minister of Information, Bright Matonga, who has been in custody since Tuesday was granted bail this afternoon by Chegutu Magistrate, Ms Evelyn Mashawakure. Matonga,…

Chimombe, Mpofu further remanded in custody

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent Businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, who are accused of defrauding the Government of about US$7 million in a Presidential Goat Scheme, will spend another night in…

Zim, Korean creatives combine forces

Arts Reporter A WEEK-LONG exhibition dubbed “Weave Fortune” will open at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe next week to mark 30 years of bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and South Korea.…

Huge interest for SADC Industrialisation Week

Business Writer Local and foreign companies are showing huge interest in attending the SADC Industrialisation Week, which will take place in Harare from July 29 to August 2, 2024. Statistics…

Jealous woman hires thugs to kidnap ex-hubby’s wife

Sheronrose Mugombi, [email protected] FOUR men appeared before the Shurugwi Magistrates’ Court facing kidnapping charges. In a statement on X, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) said on 16 June…

Marondera businessman convicted of fraud

Herald Correspondent Marondera businessman Francesco Marconati has been convicted on three counts of fraud. Marconati appeared before Harare Magistrate, Ms Ethel Chichera, and will be sentenced on Monday after his…

RBZ targets to keep year-end inflation below 5%, tight monetary policy to remain

Senior Business Writer THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) expects year-end inflation to stay below five percent due to a stable exchange rate as it plans to…

Kenya president backs down on tax hikes after deadly unrest

NAIROBI, June 26 (Reuters) – Kenyan President William Ruto on Wednesday withdrew planned tax hikes, bowing to pressure from protesters who had , launched demonstrations across the country and threatened more…

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