UK to repatriate second batch of the remaining 36 Zimbabweans . . .
THE British government will repatriate the second batch of the remaining 36 Zimbabweans on Thursday this week. Foreign Affairs and International Trade ministry spokesperson Mrs Constance Chemwayi said the second batch is expected in the country this week.
31-year-old man rapes minor, offers to marry her
Police in Mashonaland East Province have launched a manhunt for a 31-year-old man from Chigumadzi Village in Murewa for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl from the same village before he persuaded her to marry him.
Telone suspends data roll over
TELONE has suspended the data roll over facility over unremitting failures by the company to host the platform.
As a matter of fact . . .
A LATE mistake in the lead story of yesterday’s edition of The Herald on the launch of President Mnangagwa’s biography erroneously stated that when President Mnangagwa was captured as a young liberation fighter, he had been betrayed by Nelson Mawema.
JUST IN: Zimbabwe projects strong growth in 2022
Despite the outbreak of Covid-19, which continues to threaten economic activity, the Zimbabwe Government is optimistic the year ahead will still register strong growth.
Zim-dollar slightly eases against US-dollar
THE Zimbabwe dollar has slightly weakened to 85,63 against the United States dollar at this week’s foreign currency auction platform conducted yesterday.
Zim-dollar slightly eases against US-dollar
THE Zimbabwe dollar has slightly weakened to 85,63 against the United States dollar at this week’s foreign currency auction platform conducted yesterday.
PPC Zimbabwe declares US$4.4m dividend
PRETORIA Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe has declared a US$4,4 million gross cash dividend for the financial year ended 31 March 2021, which is indicative of solid performance by the local unit.
Afdis’ Q1 sales volumes up
Listed spirits and wines producer, African Distillers (Afdis), saw a bump in sales volumes over its first quarter to June 30, 2021 despite the continued influx of cheap imports.
Cottco to open all six ginneries
The Government has directed The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) to open all six of its ginneries across the country to address the shortage of wool packs bedevilling the cotton industry.











