JUST IN: Zivhu recalled from Parly

CHIVI South MP, Killer Zivhu, has been recalled from the National Assembly following his expulsion from the ruling Zanu-PF party last month.

10 returnees escape, 857 kombis impounded

Another 10 returnees, two of them Covid-19 positive, escaped from quarantine centres on Monday while police have impounded 857 kombis in a major blitz for operating in defiance of lockdown regulations.

Dollar eases marginally as forex auction gains confidence

Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe dollar eased slightly by 3.2 percent to $65.80 to US$1 in the third weekly auction run by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday with most…

Cabinet approves farm reallocation, downsizing

Herald Reporters Cabinet yesterday approved the first clean-up of land allocations as a result of the ongoing farm audit, with reallocation of 24 farms under multiple farm-ownership and 367 abandoned…

Nakamba has had his chances

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IT’S a brutal league powered by heavy metal football, relentless pace and intense scrutiny where there isn’t any hiding place. Juan Sebastian Veron was the…

Council suspends 14 over corruption

Harare City Council yesterday suspended human resources director and former housing director Matthew Marara and 13 other employees to allow investigations into corruption allegations that could have prejudiced council of US$1,1 million in shoddy land deals in Kuwadzana.

President consoles Chamisa

President Mnangagwa has consoled MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa following the sudden death of his mother on Monday.

IDBZ identifies 15 000ha for irrigation projects

The feasibility study for the development of irrigation projects around Tugwi-Mukosi, the country’s largest inland dam, has identified about 15 000 hectares of irrigable land out of the 20 000ha sampled.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Prioritise safety at markets

HARARE City Council’s decision to open Mupedzanhamo Flea Market and the Glen View Area 8 Complex will bring relief to multitudes of informal traders.

Chinese First Lady donates PPEs

THE humanitarian and philanthropic work of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday got a boost after she received a consignment of personal protective equipment (PPEs) from Chinese First Lady, Professor Peng Liyuan, to control the spread of Covid-19.

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