China backs Zim’s economic growth vision

Farai Dzirutwe News Editor The Chinese Government is committed to playing a key role in improving the livelihoods of Zimbabweans and promoting economic growth in line with Vision 2030 as…

Airzim launches braille safety card

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Air Zimbabwe (Airzim) has introduced a braille safety card and a braille version of the in-flight magazine in line with Government’s inclusivity policy of leaving no…

4300ha under irrigated tobacco

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter More than 4 327 hectares have so far been put under irrigated tobacco compared to 3 940 planted in the same period last year, as early…

Central committee results out

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter NEW and old faces form the new Zanu PF Central Committee-elect members, who will assume the reins at the ruling party’s 7th National People’s Congress set…

President In Bulawayo for Gukurahundi indaba

Bulawayo Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa landed in Bulawayo yesterday to launch today the traditional leaders-led Gukurahundi public consultations during a meeting that will see the engagements roadmap being outlined. He will…

Elections: Door open for foreign observers . . . . meddlesome NGOs put on notice

Herald Reporter AHEAD of next year’s harmonised elections, President Mnangagwa has opened the door for external observers, shut the door on meddlesome non-governmental organisations and reiterated his anti-violence stance. The…

Huge endorsement for Zim agric

Mukudzei Chingwere in ROME, Italy THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has endorsed Zimbabwe’s agricultural programmes and predicted that the country is not just on course to be self-sufficient in…

Border security intercepts US$100 000 worth of stolen copper cables

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Security agents deployed to the border with South Africa have intercepted contraband of stolen copper cables worth nearly US$100 000 that were being smuggled into the…

Border security intercepts US$100 000 worth of stolen copper cables

Security agents deployed to the border with South Africa have intercepted contraband of stolen copper cables worth nearly US$100 000 that were being smuggled into the neighbouring country via the Beitbridge Border Post.

Sanctions weighing on Zim banking sector

Enacy Mapakame recently in Bulawayo ILLEGAL sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by western countries, led by Britain and America, have had a detrimental impact on the country’s financial services sector as…

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