New deadline for Lake Gwayi-Tshangani
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has expressed confidence that the 650-million-cubic-metre Lake Gwayi-Tshangani in Matabeleland North Province will be completed before the next rainy season after engineers gave assurance that the…
War veterans denounce Geza
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau. The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) yesterday said President Mnangagwa was democratically elected by the majority of Zimbabweans for a five-year term and any…
‘Trump’s remarks putting Mideast peace at risk’
CAIRO. – US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks on Palestinians have sparked strong rejection across the Arab world, with experts warning of their grave implications for regional peace and stability.…
The soulful journey of ‘Banolila’
Tafadzwa Zimoyo, Entertainment Editor There are some songs that subconsciously spring you into dance and fancy footwork, and before you even think of it, you also find yourself singing along,…
Golden legacy of Mangezi in Zim’s mining sector
Senior Business Reporter Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando has praised retiring Caledonia Mining Corporation vice president (for local operations), Mr Caxton Mangezi for his 55 years of dedicated…
Smear campaigns harm Zimbabwe’s economy: Presidential Advisor
Herald Reporter SPECIAL Presidential Investment Advisor to the United Arab Emirates and prominent businessman, Dr Paul Tungwarara, has strongly criticised recent attacks on President Mnangagwa by a small group of…
Trump’s unlikely gift for China-Africa relations
Tichaona Zindoga, Herald Correspondent US President Donald J Trump’s “second coming” may turn out to become a key stimulant and opportunity to deepen China-Africa relations, with huge implications for countries…
‘More action against GBV key to equitable society’
Mutsawashe Mashandure and Spiwe Sarakunze Stakeholders are continually working to combat gender-based violence (GBV) through the creation of a more equitable society anchored on progressive laws and policies, with people…
Indian investments in Zim soar to US$600 million
Business Correspondent INDIAN investments in Zimbabwe have surged to a remarkable US$600 million over the years, reflecting the growing depth of the bilateral relations between the two nations. This massive…











