LOOKING BACK: Motorists face big rise in car insurance rates

The Herald, 10 April 1981 MOST private motorists in Zimbabwe who have more than the minimum legal third party insurance will have to pay 33,5 percent more for their car…

VP Mohadi hails Children’s Party preparations

Robin Muchetu Bulawayo Bureau VICE President Dr Kembo Mohadi yesterday toured Mahetshe Primary School in Maphisa, the venue for this year’s Independence Children’s Party, and expressed satisfaction with the progress…

ZBC raises US$13m, upgrades infrastructure

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation raised more than US$13 million in revenue from motor vehicle radio licences in the first half of last year, with the money…

Zim moves to unlock Walvis Bay Dry Port potential, transform Atlantic gateway

Sithabile Nyaningwe recently in WALVIS BAY, Namibia THE Second Republic remains firmly committed to ensuring that all strategic national assets are optimally utilised to drive inclusive economic growth, create employment…

‘Positive headache’ for Genesis

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub THE vibe at the Dynamos training ground these days is on another level, and this is presenting some positive headaches for coach Genesis Mangombe and…

Enact law to protect critical infrastructure: Speaker

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter THE Government must urgently consider enacting legislation that specifically addresses the protection of critical national infrastructure across all economic sectors, which are increasingly exposed to both…

WHERE ARE THOU ROMARIO

ROMARIO has been dumped by his girlfriend after being accused of cheating with her friend. The Brazilian legend, 60, was dating dentistry student Tiffany Barcelos who is 35 years his…

Holiday screen time threatens children’s health, well-being

Lucia Ponde Mutsvedu As school holidays begin, many households are once again confronted with a growing concern: the increasing amount of time children spend on digital devices. In the 21st…

‘Firms absorb Middle East war cost drivers, keep prices steady’

Martin Kadzere, [email protected] Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu has said the prices of most basic commodities in Zimbabwe have remained relatively stable despite cost pressures from surging fuel prices…

VP Mohadi visits legacy projects in Maphisa

Robin Muchetu, [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT Dr Kembo Mohadi yesterday toured Mahetshe Primary School in Maphisa, the venue for this year’s Independence Children’s Party, and expressed satisfaction with the progress made in…

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