Independence Day preps in final stages
Kuda Bwititi, Zimpapers Politics Hub PREPARATIONS for Zimbabwe’s main Independence Day celebrations to be held this Friday in Nembudziya, Gokwe North, are in their final stages, with the Government promising…
Markets plummet as tariff-war woes fuel exodus from US assets
Less than 24 hours after President Donald Trump backtracked on his once-in-a-century trade war to prevent a meltdown in financial markets, frantic selloffs hit US stocks, bonds and the dollar yet again as fears of a worldwide recession engulfed Wall Street.
Government committed to upholding War Vets’ dignity
Patrick Chitumba THE Government remains steadfast in ensuring that war veterans live with dignity, recognising their supreme sacrifices in liberating the nation from colonial rule, the Minister of Veterans of…
NO WINS FOR HARARE. . . Defeats for Dynamos, CAPS, Herentals
NORTON-BASED newcomers, MWOS reclaimed pole position on the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League log standings on a weekend when ALL teams from Harare failed to collect maximum points.
AMA enhances sesame crop buy-back for farmers
Precious Manomano, Herald Reporter The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has taken a major step to strengthen Zimbabwe’s sesame value chain by facilitating bridging finance for contractors, a move that is…
Senzere named player of YODI series
ZIMBABWE Under-19 all-rounder, Brandon Senzere was named the player of the series at the conclusion of the five-match Youth One Day International series against Ireland at Takashinga Cricket Club on Saturday.
Strong revenue growth underpins NBS’s US$2.7m core system upgrade
THE National Building Society (NBS) has reported a significant 335 percent growth in net interest income for the year ended December 31, 2024, compared to the prior year. This growth, driven by a 27 percent increase in loans against a reduced cost of funds, underpins the institution’s strategic investments, including a US$2.7 million project to upgrade its core banking system.
Van Dijk hints at Liverpool stay
Virgil van Dijk expressed his love for Liverpool and his pride at being the club’s captain as he hinted at extending his contract after scoring a late winner to beat West Ham 2-1 yesterday.
New UMC Bishop dismisses split claims, vows to unite church
Remember Deketeke, Herald Correspondent Newly-appointed United Methodist Church Bishop Dr Gift Machinga has reaffirmed the church’s commitment to unity, promising to uphold one mission and one Christ. He made the…
Liverpool within reach of title
Liverpool are within touching distance of the Premier League title after Virgil van Dijk sealed a dramatic 2-1 win against West Ham, while Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou suffered misery in…











