Dark and Lovely shampoo recalled
The Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) has directed the removal from the market of 50ml single use Dark and Lovely neutralising shampoo after it emerged that it contains bacteria that might compromise people’s immune systems.
Duckworth dies aged 84
FRANK DUCKWORTH, one half of the team, who pioneered the Duckworth-Lewis method for calculating target scores in limited-overs cricket matches abridged by bad weather, has died at the age of 84.
Agric, food systems and rural transformation strategy 2023-2025
Since the advent of the Second Republic, President Mnangagwa’s Government has implemented a number of interventions to transform the country’s agriculture sector. The Herald has been serialising the Agriculture, Food Systems and Rural Transformation Strategy -2023-2025 every Thursday for the benefit of our readers.
Freight alliance supports reforms of border operations
THE Freight and Trade Alliance of Zimbabwe (FTAZ) supports the on-going regulatory framework to reform operations at the country’s borders that the Government is rolling out and there is a strong need for all in the freight industry to play a complementary role, FTAZ secretary general Mr Takemore Muketiwa has said.
Iran: Voting with Raisi’s legacy in mind
Iranian literature has many expressions that depict the anguish of parting, described by some as the reed that laments, recounting tales of loss and separation.
NUST, Lilongwe University in bio-fertiliser deal
THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has partnered with Malawi’s Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources to develop an eco-friendly bio-fertiliser, which will help boost crop productivity and enhance food security in the two countries.
Assange now a free man
CANBERRA. – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange landed to an ecstatic welcome in Australia yesterday after pleading guilty to violating US espionage law in a deal that sets him free from a 14-year legal battle.
England face monstrous India
BEN DUCKETT was a bit cheeky when he suggested India’s Test team had been inspired by Bazball earlier in the year. But in the second semi-final of the men’s T20 World Cup today, at Providence Stadium, Guyana, England’s white-ballers meet a side they influenced — or at least jolted in-to life — two years ago.
Sowing seeds of food security
DESPITE the devastating effects of three years of drought, concerted efforts are being made by the Government to increase the output of trained agricultural manpower, President Banana said yesterday.
Be pioneers in climate-smart business practices, business community told
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE business community has been called upon to be pioneers in climate-smart business practices ensuring that Zimbabwe industries thrive while minimising their environmental footprint. Speaking at the…





