Munetsi: African star in Europe
Zimbabwe captain Marshall Munetsi will have a major role to play tonight, trying to lift his compatriots for their World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
Zim players shine in Kwibuka T20
Zimbabwe U-19 women’s team coach, Trevor Garwe, has described the just ended Kwibuka Women’s T20I tournament as a perfect platform for his charges in preparation for next year’s Under-19 T20 World Cup.
Zim targets US$14bn product and service exports by 2030
GOVERNMENT and private sector-led initiatives will see the country’s product and service exports grow by 87 percent from US$7,6 billion in 2023 to US$14,2 billion by 2030 with horticulture contributing US$1 billion.
Belvedere hosts ZTUSA Games
BELVEDERE Technical Teachers College will be a hive of activity when the 2024 edition of the ZTUSA Games begin today until Friday.
NAAZ gear for Africa champs
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are expected to field eight athletes at the upcoming Africa Senior Championships in Douala, Cameroon.
Tobacco sector growth epitomises success of land reform programme
THE phenomenal increase in the number of tobacco growers, backed by rising production records and foreign currency earnings over the past 23 years, are a testimony of the success of Government’s land reform programme.
Region continues to witness steady growth
Over the last 10 years, the SADC region has put more emphasis on industrialising, as it is the catalyst of any country’s development. As the bloc’s summit draws nearer, The Herald Reporter, Wallace Ruzvidzo (WR), spoke to Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary, Dr Thomas Utete Wushe (TUW), where he highlighted some of the milestones reached in terms of the region’s industrialisation agenda formerly launched in 2014.
Suspected killer, serial rapist (62) faces more charges
THE trial of suspected serial rapist and murderer Daniel Chauke, who now faces nine rape charges, has opened at the Chipinge Magistrates Court, the National Prosecution Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has reported.
Beyond SADC Summit theme: Can young tech talent unlock future?
AS preparations for the 44th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit to be hosted by Zimbabwe gain momentum, it is crucial to highlight the diverse roles young innovators can play in driving economic growth and sustainable development across the SADC region.
NUST, EMA in new study to battle rising electronic waste in Zimbabwe
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) and the Environmental Management Agency have embarked on an 18–month study to determine the impact of waste generated by internet use and how this could be mitigated for a sustainable future of the country.











