General Sibanda tours liberation museum

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commander General Phillip Sibanda said the Museum of African Liberation has an important role to play in detailing the events of the struggle to…

WHO urges moratorium on booster shots

GENEVA. – The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on booster shots until at least the end of September, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said during a news…

Suspicions hover over origins of Covid-19 search in US

BEIJING. – After hundreds of political parties and scientists around the world voiced concerns and firm opposition to the US-led politicization campaign on the COVID-19 origins tracing work, US politicians…

Zambia to reopen exam classes

LUSAKA. – The Zambian government will reopen schools for examination classes following a reduction in Covid-19 cases in the southern African nation. Schools for examination classes will reopen today, instead…

SADC to observe elections virtually

GABORONE. – The Southern African Development Community (SADC) will have a virtual deployment of an Electoral Observation Mission for Zambia’s upcoming general election, the community said in a statement on…

No vaccination, no meal for New Yorkers

New York. – New York City will require proof of vaccination to enter all restaurants, fitness centres and indoor entertainment venues, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Tuesday. “If you’re…

Road rehabilitation adds shine to development portfolio

Ruth Butaumocho African Agenda Back in the early 1980s, the phrase “Masvingo necarpet”, was a euphemism commonly used in reference to the tarred and well maintained Harare-Masvingo highway, where motorists…

Travel papers scam unravels

Senior Court Reporter A woman masquerading as an agent at EuroAfrica Travelling Services appeared in court yesterday on allegations of duping a family of US$3 900 after allegedly lying that…

Editorial Comment: Value addition vital for mining goals

The ban on exports of chrome ore and the advent of a company ready to cut and polish diamonds in Zimbabwe are signs that Zimbabwe is now accelerating out of…

Govt spends $1,5 billion on roads

Political Editor THE GOVERNMENT has so far spent more than $1 billion on road rehabilitation, gravelling, drainage structuring as part of the Second Republic Emergency Roads Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2)…

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