UNWTO hails Zim

Isdore Guvamombe  in VICTORIA FALLS The United Nations World Tourism Organisation does not regret allowing Zimbabwe to co-host the 20th session of the General Assembly with Zambia and detractors will…

Sadc hails Zim, Zambia

Prince Mushawevato  in VICTORIA FALLS SADC chairperson and Malawian president Dr Joyce Banda has described Zimbabwe and Zambia’s co-hosting of the 20th Session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation…

President to officially open Agric Show

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe is expected to officially open the 103rd edition of the Harare Agricultural Show on Friday. Last year, the show was opened by Lesotho Prime…

‘Police deployed for show-goers’ benefit’

Cathrine Biswick Herald Reporter There is heavy police presence at the Harare Exhibition Park to ensure law, order and safety for the benefit of show-goers and the general public, the…

‘Invest in public transport’

Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE should start investing in its public transport system to build an efficient and sustainable transport network to improve the flow of traffic and reduce air pollution, local…

Zanu-PF drafts guidelines

Masvingo Bureau Zanu-PF has come up with preliminary guidelines in Masvingo to be used in the election of the chairperson of the provincial council with reports that the revolutionary party…

Harare councillors’ installation deferred

Municipal Reporter THE installation of Harare councillors and the election of the mayor for the city which was set for yesterday have been deferred indefinitely. Councillors were last week told…

Residents decry retention of MDC-T

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter Chitungwiza residents yesterday said they regretted voting for MDC-T councillors as their capacity to deliver was questionable, with the shortage of water that continues to haunt…

Introduce uni-visa systems, says President

Victoria Falls — African governments must facilitate easier movement of people across borders through uni-visa systems to boost intra-continental travel as well as enhance earnings from the tourism sector, President…

NRZ seeks US$2bn for rehabilitation

Herald Reporters The National Railways of Zimbabwe requires US$2 billion for the full rehabilitation of railway lines over a period of 10 years, the parastatal’s public relations officer has said.

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