Shoppers resist price increases • Govt warns media for peddling falsehoods • Supermarkets well stocked, trading normally

Herald Reporters Major supermarkets and other outlets in and around Harare were trading normally over the weekend and taking all forms of payment, putting to shame reports on social media…

Streak rues poor first innings

Mehluli Sibanda in BULAWAYO FOLLOWING Zimbabwe’s loss by 117 runs in the first cricket Test against West Indies, national team coach Heath Streak has pointed at his side’s poor innings…

Couple convicted of $6 000 theft

Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter— A Harare woman connived with her husband to steal her employer’s debit card and siphoned $6 000 from her bank. The woman appeared in court yesterday together with…

Government lifts soyabean import ban

Business Reporter Government has suspended a moratorium banning the importation of soyabean into the country in an effort to ensure reliable supply of edible oil in the country, oil producers…

Kenya plunges deeper into crisis

NAIROBI. — Kenya plunged deeper into crisis yesterday after a no-show by the majority of Supreme Court judges scuppered an eleventh-hour petition to delay a presidential election and the governor…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Child marriages stall women advancement

Yesterday we published a sad story about over 4 500 minors who dropped out of school countrywide this year due to early child marriages. In the story, Primary and Secondary Education…

Zim’s premier tourism business expo opens today

Robert Mukondiwa in BULAWAYO ZIMBABWE’S premier tourism business expo, Sanganai/Hlanganani kicks off today in Bulawayo coinciding with the World Tourism Day, with organisers optimistic that the event will be able…

Afrofuturism: A brief history

Donyae Coles Correspondent When people think of science fiction as a genre, they’re usually thinking of books about the coded fears and dreams of white men. Books that are considered…

Bond notes welcome as incentive for production

Keith Guzah Correspondent— November 28, 2016 marked the introduction of $2 and $5 denominated bond notes in the “basket” of multi-currencies to be used as legal tender in Zimbabwe.

Shurugwi man rapes 10-yr-old

Amanda Chikari Midlands Bureau A 38-year-old Shurugwi man allegedly raped his neighbours’ 10-year-old daughter once while his wife watched. Daniso Sibanda of Ruzive Village, Chief Banga in Shurugwi, the court heard, first…

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