Govt set to roll out more community radio stations

GOVERNMENT says it will continue to support community radio stations to ensure their viability. This came out during a visit to Avuxeni FM Community Radio Station in Chiredzi by the…

Consumer Council backs formal sector

Mutsawashe Mashandure Herald Correspondent The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) wants policymakers and law enforcement agents to safeguard the survival of the formal sector as it contributes to the national…

Gill helps India down England

NAGPUR. — Shubman Gill led India to a four-wicket victory over England in the first one-day international yesterday after a strong bowling performance from the hosts in Nagpur.  Chasing just…

Bulawayo High Court clears 10 murder cases

Peter Matika Bulawayo Bureau THE High Court in Bulawayo has already cleared 10 murder cases out of a total of 23 that were set for sitting since the beginning of…

Ma Blanyo buzzing over Gwekwerere

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub EVANS GWEKWERERE remains one of the few little known players to have arrived at Dynamos and make a huge impact in their debut season. In…

Blitz against illegal LP gas vendors

Nyasha Motsi Herald Reporter The City of Harare has launched a blitz to shut down all illegal gas traders operating in residential areas, following an explosion in Budiriro 3 that…

Why Bob Marley remains a human rights icon?

The late Bob Marley (pictured) made reggae famous around the world. The music genre’s messages of peace are more important today than ever. When Bob Marley took to the stage…

CHAF25 opens doors for visual artists, tourism sector

Trust Khosa In a significant boost for local visual artists aspiring for international recognition, Harare is preparing to host Zimbabwe’s inaugural art fair, the Cheuka Art Fair (CHAF25), later this…

Neymar speechless after Santos return

BRAZIL striker Neymar said the feeling of playing for Santos again after 12 years away from the club was “indescribable”. The 33-year-old returned to the Brazilian club on 31 January…

RBZ cuts exporter retention threshold

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has reduced the exporters’ foreign currency retention threshold from 75 percent to 70 percent in line with efforts to promote…

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