Service station loses US$600 000 to robbers
Crime Reporter TWELVE armed robbers raided a service station in Kwekwe before stealing nearly US$600 000 and R58 430 early Monday morning. The robbers who were armed with a pistol…
Global steel giant shows confidence in Zimbabwe
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zimbabwe stands ready to welcome more investors from across the globe for win-win outcomes such as the development of the country’s rich mineral resources, and the multi-billion-dollar…
Govt acts to ease power situation
Cabinet was yesterday seized with the prevailing electricity challenges afflicting Zimbabwe, with remedies expected to be announced and rolled out soon, acting Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Jenfan Muswere…
Open skies to attract tourists, investors
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter As Zimbabwe relentlessly opens its skies and upgrades airports to ensure that more airlines are able to bring in more desired tourists and businesspeople, bilateral air service…
Lake leaves Invictus on oil, gas doorstep
Business Reporter NON-executive chairman of Invictus Energy, the Australian company searching for oil and gas in the north of Zimbabwe, Dr Stuart Lake has stepped down three years after assuming…
Zim stands in solidarity with Palestine
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE stands in solidarity with the people of the State of Palestine as the two countries continue to cement their bilateral relations, Deputy Minister of Information,…
First Lady engages Japanese rice experts . . . discusses Nerica rice production in Zim
Tendai Rupapa in TOKYO, Japan ZIMBABWE could soon embark on large-scale NERICA rice production, amid indications by Japanese experts that they are willing to work with Agric4She patron Dr Auxillia…
Sanctions hinder skills development — Minister Muchinguri
Mandaza Chikarango Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe has critical skills gaps and suffers from a brain drain due to unjustified sanctions, and the country has to embark on human capital development, Defence and…
Zimra goes after buses smuggling goods
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Crews and owners of buses caught smuggling goods across the border at Beitbridge face rising fines and the possible seizure of the bus involved as Zimra step…
BRILLIANT LIONS OF TERANGA . . . Africa smiles as Senegal cruise into last 16
DOHA. — Kalidou Koulibaly’s nerveless volley sent Senegal into the World Cup knock-out stages for only the second time in their history as they eliminated Ecuador 1-2 at a rowdy…











