Community service for R105 800 fraud

Lesley Chikudo, [email protected] A 43-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo’s Pumula South suburb has been sentenced to perform 420 hours of community service for defrauding a woman of R105  800 in a…

CHEVRONS COLLAPSE, LOSE T20I OPENER

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub ANOTHER monumental batting collapse from the Chevrons saw Zimbabwe throw away the first T20I cricket match against Pakistan to lose by 57 runs at Queens…

1 500 duty-free buses imported

Trust Freddy, Herald Correspondent BUS operators have commended the Government for the one-year grace period that allowed them to import buses duty-free, resulting in the importation of over 1 500…

‘IPPs key to boosting domestic power supplies’

Nokuthaba Brita Ncube, [email protected] ENERGY and Power Development Minister, Edgar Moyo, has stressed the importance of diversifying power supply sources. He advocates increased support and procurement from Independent Power Producers…

Women professionals share agric tips

Herald Reporter The recent symposium titled, “Farming in Heels 2.0” aimed at creating, promoting and coordinating a safe space for women to learn, grow and be empowered in the agricultural…

DOUGLAS MWONZORA’S PROPERTY ATTACHED

POLITICIAN Douglas Mwonzora’s law firm, Mwonzora and Associates, had its property attached last week in Belvedere after owing three-months’ rentals amounting to US$3750.

Unpacking the 2025 National Budget

Persistence Gwanyanya, Correspondent As external influences increasingly weigh on Zimbabwe’s economic recovery efforts, Treasury, through the 2025 National Budget presented by Prof Mthuli Ncube, intensifies efforts to build economic resilience…

Triangle back in Premiership

Oscar Rusenga in Triangle Triangle 1-0 Rusitu Tigers  TRIANGLE United Football Club are champions of the Eastern Region Division One League after their narrow win over Rusitu Tigers. The result…

PPC says cement imports could cost Zim US$50m

LEADING cement manufacturer, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe says the country could lose an estimated US$50 million annually of scarce foreign currency if cement imports continue to flood the market.

Zim attains 95-95-95 HIV milestone

Tendai Gukutikwa, Mutare Bureau Zimbabwe has attained the 95-95-95 goals in its fight against HIV/AIDS, Health and Child Care Minister, Dr Douglas Mombeshora, said yesterday at the World Aids Day…

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