Nairobi road puts business in fast lane

NAIROBI. – Half a year into use, toll road backed by China wins fans as traffic-buster As general manager of a leading hotel in Nairobi, Irshad Quazzafi used to worry…

Denver turns a new leaf . . . pledges to dump old habits

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter DENVER Mukamba is a super hero and a villain rolled in one. And the Dynamos midfielder is battling to erase the latter tag while consolidating the…

24 years later, the legacy lives on

Senior Arts Writer HE was only 30 when he died on February 4 1999.  The void he left is strongly felt on the local showbiz landscape, 24 years after he…

Zim firms urged to tap Malabo opportunities

Kudzanai Sharara recently in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Zimbabwean companies can tap into bountiful business opportunities available in Equatorial Guinea, as the Southern African country continues to strengthen its footprints in…

First Lady urges women MPs to unite, nurture children

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter WOMEN parliamentarians must resist influences to pull down one another, but must be united and as mothers, seek to mould children into responsible citizens, First Lady…

Editorial Comment: C’wealth membership moving forward

Zimbabwe is still moving steadily towards readmission as a full member of the Commonwealth, even if this movement can sometimes be on the slow side, with a lot of majority…

Sanctions derail quake rescue work

DAMASCUS. – The death toll from recent devastating earthquakes in Syria and Türkiye has passed 20 000, with 17 406 people having died in Türkiye, while at least 3 317…

All set for Kanhanga burial

Talent Chimutambgi Herald Reporter All is set for national hero Brigadier-General Epmarcus Walter Kanhanga’s (Retired) burial today at the National Heroes Acre, with the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural…

Zim cuts out middlemen in drugs procurement

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE public health sector in Zimbabwe will be buying drugs directly from manufacturers, freezing out the middlemen and their mark-ups and commissions, and boosting the percentage…

Uganda to fine motorists without bins

KAMPALA. – Uganda’s environmental management agency says it will start imposing fines from April on motorists driving private cars without rubbish bins. Offenders will face a maximum fine of up…

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