GMAZ seeks maize imports from Brazil

Trust Freddy-Herald Reporter  The Zimbabwe private sector plans to import 400 000 tonnes of Brazilian maize to help meet the commercial requirements with a 20-member delegation from the Grain Millers…

Minister consoles Swanepoel family

Walter Nyamukondiwa-Mashonaland West Bureau Chief Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Marian Chombo yesterday visited the Swanepoel family at their farm on the outskirts of Chinhoyi town to pass…

Vision 2030 in sync with UN’s SDG 5

Continued from last week  Zimbabwe is moving onwards achieving Vision 20230 which entails the country becoming an upper middle income society. The Herald has been serialising the Vision 2030 every…

Wildlife bill to be passed before year-end

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] GOVERNMENT expects the Wildlife Bill, which is now before Parliament, to be completed and passed into law before the end of the year as it is the key…

I can’t retire from music despite falling on hard times: Tangwena

Tafadzwa Zimoyo-Entertainment Editor Mereki is one of Harare’s most popular entertainment joints, famed for its culinary delights.  Despite it being an unassuming and not-so-fancy place,  some of the capital’s prominent…

ZB Q1 profit jumps 78pc to $968bn

Business Reporter ZB Holdings recorded a 78 percent growth in inflation-adjusted profit after tax for the first quarter to March 31, 2024 to $967,557 billion compared to the same period…

EX-CAPS SKIPPER KHUMBUYANI LAID TO REST

Onward Gangata in GWERU FORMER CAPS United captain, Tapiwa Khumbuyani, who died on Sunday, was laid to rest at Mtapa Cemetery in Gweru yesterday. Scores of mourners, including Khumbuyani’s ex-teammates,…

JOMPANO, DHLAKAMA IN RACE FOR TELONE JOB

Langton Nyakwenda HARARE City coach, Herbert “Jompano” Maruwa, was by late yesterday the front runner for the TelOne job, which has also attracted the interest of veteran gaffer Rodwell Dhlakama.…

Plunging currencies, El Niño to delay rate cuts in Africa

Analysts predict that in the next three weeks, Nigeria, Angola, and Zambia, still grappling with double-digit inflation, will raise interest rates and only begin reducing them next year. Mounting price…

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