Zim teams in winning start

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Under-18 and Under-20 teams at the ongoing International Handball Federation Trophy Zone VI begun their campaign on a high when winning their first games on Tuesday. Six…

US$150 base pay gets nod

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter All sectors should set the minimum wage at US$150 a month, payable in local currency at the prevailing official rate or in foreign currency, Cabinet agreed…

Anti-Sanctions Day preps gather pace

Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa will lead the Anti-Sanction Day commemorations with several activities that include solidarity marches, speeches and an all night gala lined up next Tuesday as…

President takes national dialogue to another level

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor GONE are the days when matters were raised only to be swept under the carpet as President Mnangagwa continues to take bold decisions that have wider…

Cowdray Park clinic almost complete

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter More than 75 000 Bulawayo residents will soon benefit from the state-of-the-art Cowdray Park clinic, in line with the Second Republic’s vision to ensure universal access…

‘Billions of electronic transactions untaxed’

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter AS the use of modern electronic payment systems continues to grow globally, experts say it is critical to increase investment into fiscal tools that enable the country…

Agric low-hanging fruit for insurers, says IPEC

Michael Tome Business Reporter The Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says it has identified agriculture insurance as a low-hanging fruit through which Zimbabwe can accelerate the insurance penetration rate and also…

Zim maintains high literacy rate in Africa

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE continues to have high literacy rates with 93,7 percent of those aged 15 and above who have completed at least grade three being classified as…

Greater role expected for China in Africa under BRI

BEIJING. – China is expected to contribute more to peace and development in Africa and the world, especially with the enhancement of mutually beneficial cooperation under such frameworks as the…

Rwanda rejects contraceptives for girls

KIGALI. – Rwandan parliament has rejected a bill to amend a 2016 law to allow contraceptives to be given to girls from the age of 15. A group of MPs…

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