Govt strict on reserved sectors for locals
GOVERNMENT is carrying out a study to determine the levels of participation of foreigners in sectors reserved for locals, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told the Senate yesterday.
Zimbabwe unveils US$1,4bn agric investments pitch
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE has unveiled a US$1,4 billion agricultural investment pitch to global financiers, targeting seven high-impact value chains as the country positions itself to meet domestic…
Prospering Prosper!
Ray Bande Senior Reporter FOR lack of prophetic powers, what Post Sport cannot tell is whether young Prosper Padera will be in the starting line-up or on the bench when…
First Lady urges women to claim their place in nation’s development
THE First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, has called on Zimbabwean women to fully harness their potential and claim their rightful place in the country’s social and economic development.
Tinokutambirai Mwauya, Welcome to the Eastern Highlands
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent WHEN Zimbabwe’s music legend and late national hero, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, released his timeless song, Matitsika in 2012, off the album, Sarawoga, he offered the nation more…
$3m hatchery complex opened in Waterfalls
The Herald 5 September 1991 A HATCHERY complex, costing $3 million, at Irvine’s Day-Old Chicks farm in Waterfalls, was commissioned yesterday, boosting supplies to poultry farmers and raising exports.
King Mzilikazi commemorations begin with focus on education and heritage
Langalakhe Mabena, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE much-anticipated King Mzilikazi commemorations begin today, marking a significant chapter in the preservation of Ndebele cultural heritage. The main events will culminate…
League safety comes first: De Jongh
Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS head coach Pieter de Jongh, has reiterated that his top priority is to steer the club away from relegation danger. Bosso face Herentals in…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : New China deal promises return of railways as prime mover
ZIMBABWE’S economy was opened up with the main lines from the south going via Bulawayo to the Hwange coal fields, vital for the fuel needed by railway locomotives and further…











