Khupe fights back after recall by Mwonzora

Gibson Nyikadzino Herald Correspondent MDC-T president Mr Douglas Mwonzora has recalled his estranged former deputy Dr Thokozani Khupe from Parliament and described her as having “anger management issues.” But Dr Khupe…

No to superstitious beliefs on albinism: First Lady

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter PEOPLE must do away with superstitious beliefs and practices that endanger the lives of people with albinism, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has said. People with disabilities, among…

Bank interest lures more deposits

Harare. — Bank deposits for both foreign and local currencies have gone up significantly after these started attracting interest last year, a top banking industry official said yesterday. Since July,…

CZI urges RBZ to fine tune auction

Business Reporter The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) should only sell foreign currency that it has already received to avoid creating backlogs from…

Mahuhwe-Kanyemba road works to restart after delays

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau A TENDER for the construction of an additional 10km of the Mahuhwe-Kanyemba Road has been awarded by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development. Work will…

Ex-Hippo finance director wants audit report nullified

Business Reporter Hippo Valley Estates former finance director John Chibwe has filed a High Court application seeking to nullify and set aside a forensic audit report that linked him to…

Youth League confident of victory

Gibson Nyikadzino Herald Correspondent THE ruling Zanu PF’s Youth League yesterday vowed to ensure the revolutionary party scores big in the forthcoming by-elections set for March 26 and in the 2023…

120k register to grow tobacco

Elita Chikwati  Senior Agriculture Reporter  More than 121 000 tobacco growers have so far registered for the 2021/22 season, with the highest number being smallholder farmers.  Tobacco used to be an…

Trenches a headache for Harare

Municipal Reporter Service providers are frequently digging trenches in Harare to install or repair underground cables, but often they either delay refilling the trenches or they do not refill the…

Illegal schools given time regularise operation

Herald Correspondent Unregistered and unlicensed schools and colleges in Harare province, which cater for 22 569 students, can continue operating until the end of March, giving them the time they…

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