LOOKING BACK: Nairobi blocks US military exercise
The Herald, 19 July, 1980 THE Kenyan government has blocked a military exercise in which 1 800 American marines would have landed in the country, the Pentagon said yesterday. The…
Ngezi to decide on CAF venue
Don Makanyanga, Sports Reporter Zimbabwe’s representatives in the 2024-25 edition of the CAF Champions League tournament, Ngezi Platinum Stars, are today set to decide on an adopted home ground to…
Passport office brings convenience to Gokwe
Midlands Bureau THE new Gokwe South Passport Office has been opened to the public, in a move that has brought joy to the community that for long has been travelling…
Public prosecutor up for US$200 bribe
Peter Matika, Bulawayo Bureau A PUBLIC prosecutor from the Bulawayo Magistrates Court at Tredgold Building has been arrested on allegations of demanding a US$200 bribe with the main evidence being…
High quality wheat produce expected
Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Reporter Winter wheat farmers are set to register high quality crop output this season due to consistent supply of energy, improved availability of water and better growing…
More exhibitors at Zim Agric Show
Precious Manomano, Herald Reporter The 114th Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) will feature more than 560 exhibitors from different sectors of the economy compared to last year’s 500. The more than…
Saudi Arabia could break West’s financial architecture
Riyadh. – Seeing efforts to seize Russian assets in the US and the EU, rich Gulf investors are getting worried about the safety of their own wealth Private property has…
Karate Championships dates confirmed
Takudzwa Chitsiga, Sports Reporter THE dates for the annual Kwekwe National Invitational Karate Championships have been confirmed and the event will be held on July 27 and 28 at Queens…
Boy (8) recovering well after open heart surgery
Sifelani Tsiko, Innovations Editor AN eight-year-old boy who underwent delicate open-heart surgery at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare recently to repair a hole in his heart, also known as…
Nigeria mulls 50pc windfall tax on forex profits
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu plans to slap a one-off 50 percent tax on windfall profits booked by banks on massive currency gains after the naira was devalued last year. The…











