Zim to host Youth Trade Fair
Ivan Zhakata, Herald Correspondent Harare will host the Zimbabwe International Youth Trade Fair and Conference (ZIYTFC) 2025 at the end of May, an entrepeneurial event that will draw over 4…
Japan’s foreign workforce hits record as labour crisis deepens
The number of foreign workers in Japan reached a new high, underscoring the country’s growing reliance on people from overseas to address its chronic labour shortage. Japan had a record…
Zambia’s Samuel Maimbo guns for AfDB presidency
Zambia’s candidate for the African Development Bank (AfDB) presidency Samuel Maimbo says he wants Africa’s premier financial organisation to help the continent achieve middle income status. Announcing a candidacy he…
Woman jailed 5 years for baby trafficking
Yeukai Karengezeka, Court Correspondent The woman convicted of trafficking a two-day-old baby from South Africa to Zimbabwe so the child could be sold for adoption outside Africa has been sentenced…
Zimbabwe trade deficit widens to US$2bn
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit widened by six percent to US$2,1 billion last year largely driven by the El Nino-induced drought and depressed commodity prices on the…
Zim sprinters continue to hold fort
Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE athletes’ performances on the indoor scene so far points to a great year in international track running. National record holder in the 200m event,…
Manufacturing sector remains priority: Minister Ncube
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Government remains committed to supporting the growth and development of the local manufacturing industry despite prevailing macroeconomic challenges, a Cabinet minister has said. Speaking…
LOOKING BACK: Sick children now the striker’s target
The Rhodesian Herald, 3 February 1979 STRIKERS threatened to tighten their stranglehold on British hospitals yesterday, making sick children the target of their big pay revolt. The development prompted an outcry…
Low level of drug reactions reported last year
Health Reporter The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) reported 537 adverse drug reactions and adverse events following immunisation between January and September last year, most of them mild and…
Copper thieves jailed 20 years
Crime Reporter Two copper thieves from Mutoko have been jailed for 20 years each for stealing Zesa copper cables The two jailed for 20 years, Steven Nyakabau (31) and Patson…











