Electricity access rate now 62pc
Veronica Gwaze in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ZIMBABWE’s electricity access rate is now 62 percent, according to the 2022 census, the director of energy conservation and renewable energy in the Ministry…
Raza shines, knocks out Knight Riders
Sports Reporter/ILT20 ZIMBABWE T20I captain, Sikandar Raza put up an impressive all-round performance as the Dubai Capitals eliminated Abu Dhabi Knight Riders by 85 runs through a clinical show in…
PPC Matopos marathon back with a bang
Innocent Kurira-Sports Reporter AFTER a four-year hiatus, organisers of the PPC Matopos 33 Miler yesterday announced that the event is back on the calendar. They said it is back bigger…
Govt to launch mobile digital literacy campaign
Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent A NEW mobile digital literacy campaign, with a special focus on reaching remote areas and ensuring that no one is left behind, is being launched by the…
President Mnangagwa’s diplomatic drive: Charting Zim’s path to re-engagement
Reign Nheta-Herald Correspondent President Mnangagwa’s recent diplomatic endeavours underscore a significant shift in Zimbabwe’s approach to international relations, as evidenced by his visits to Botswana and his ongoing participation in…
SADC states urged to scale up value addition
Columbus Mabika–Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE has urged fellow SADC states to step up efforts to value add their raw materials to realise more benefits. The call was made by the Deputy…
Dynamos desperate to clear Billiat hurdle
Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter DYNAMOS are hoping to clear one outstanding issue with Khama Billiat’s camp as soon as possible to pave way for the former Warriors talisman to join them.…
How Africa can attract tech investment beyond ‘Big Four’
Africa’s “big four” countries — Kenya, Egypt, South Africa, and Nigeria — continue to lead as markets that have long captured attention from global investors, securing 87 percent of all…
Industry welcomes sugar tax reduction business
Business Reporter Captains of industry and commerce in the beverages sector have welcomed the downward review of the sugar tax from US$0,002 to US$0,001 per gramme of sugar, saying the…











