Xi extends Spring Festival greetings to Chinese
BEIJING. – Chinese President Xi Jinping, on behalf of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the State Council, extended Spring Festival greetings to all Chinese yesterday at…
Ceferin will not stand for re-election
PARIS. — The head of European soccer’s governing body UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin, said yesterday that he would not stand for re-election in 2027 for family reasons, even though an amendment…
Ukraine army chief sacked
KYIV. – Ukraine’s president yesterday sacked the commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi. It follows speculation about a rift between the president and Gen Zaluzhnyi, who has led…
‘Age of chaos’ engulfing the world must end, says UN chief
NEW YORK. – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned on Wednesday that the world has entered an “age of chaos” that is causing a multitude of suffering and thwarting progress –…
British GP to stay at Silverstone for next 10 years
The British Grand Prix will be held at Silverstone for the next 10 years after the announcement of a new long-term deal with the venue yesterday. Silverstone’s five-year contract with…
UK to introduce tough road laws
The Herald, 9 February, 1989 THE British government, unveiled proposed new driving laws on Tuesday aimed at reducing the 5 000 deaths and more than 300 000 injuries a year…
Mbudzi Interchange set for completion by July
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has so far injected US$45 million towards the construction of the Mbudzi Traffic Interchange, which is now 55 percent complete and is set to be completed…
Cabinet convenes for first sitting of the year
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter Cabinet will today sit for the first meeting of this year after having taken a recess during the festive season. The Second Republic is expected to build…
Govt to issue withdrawal letters for underutilised farms
Trust Freddy–Herald Correspondent The Government will soon issue letters of withdrawal to anyone found to have been underutilising farms allocated under the Land Reform Programme, a senior Government official has…
Millers assure nation of ample maize supplies, dismiss claims of shortages
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has assured the nation that the country is maize secure as there are adequate and satisfactory supplies of grain across…










