First Lady launches women driver training programme

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has launched the country’s first ever driver safety training programme targeting women and youths, as part of broad-based measures to reduce road…

Covid-19 threatens Nigeria’s economy

Yetunde Oluyide has run a gift shop in bustling Lagos for nearly a decade, but with the coronavirus curtailing imports of Chinese goods, she is losing more than two-million naira ($5 555) a month.

Kawondera excited by Warriors romance

LAST year’s Soccer Star of the Year finalist, Ralph Kawondera, is excited about being part of the band of local players who embarked on an intensive training camp yesterday in preparation for the CHAN tournament.

Tobacco farmers, RBZ in talks over payment system

Tobacco farmers and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) are still in negotiations to come up with a new system of payment ahead of this year’s marketing season.

Zambian judicial officers meet Chief Justice Malaba

A 10-member delegation from the Zambia Judicial Service Commission is in the country to learn the performance management system from their counterparts, which they are applying countrywide.

ZSE turnover reaches 8-month high

Turnover on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange reached an eight-month high of $360,1 million in February 2020, the highest recorded on the bourse post the country’s return to a mono-currency regime in June last year. The February figure, beat the previous high of $305,1 million recorded in January 2020.

Govt challenges ZMMT to move with the times

GOVERNMENT has challenged Zimbabwe Mass Media Trust (ZMMT) trustees to appreciate that the media landscape has been changing over the years, hence they should adapt to match the new developments for them to remain relevant and useful to media companies.

Housing policies in Zimbabwe: An exposé of the journey

As the anxiety of the forthcoming 40th Independence celebrations slated for the City of Kings and Queens grips in, it is only imperative to flash back and reflect on the trajectory traversed by housing policies from pre-independence to date.

Maseko raises bar in tobacco production

Mashonaland West is well-known as one of the leading provinces in the production of different crops, most notably tobacco, which is the country’s second highest foreign currency earner.

Cheers and jeers as ‘rebel’ Smith arrives in London

The Herald, 11 September 1979 IAN SMITH on Sunday set foot on British soil for the first time in 14 years under a special immunity against treason charges. The former…

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