Africa Trade Insurance Boosts Trade, Investment
[The Herald] THE Africa Trade Insurance says it facilitated nearly half a billion dollars worth of trade and investment for two of its newest members, Zimbabwe, which joined last year and Ethiopia, in...
View ArticleHigh Court Upholds Water Disconnection Rulings
[The Herald] The High Court has upheld previous rulings that it is illegal for Harare City Council to disconnect water supplies to defaulting businesses and residents without a court order. The city,...
View ArticleHealth Insurance Scheme Voluntary - Minister Mupfumira
[The Herald] The proposed National Health Insurance Scheme will now be voluntary to all Zimbabweans and its implementation is expected to take off soon, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare...
View ArticleProvince Beats Command Agriculture Yield Target
[The Herald] Matabeleland South Province has surpassed its targeted yield of maize put under Government's Command Agriculture scheme by 29 percent, an official has said. Chairperson of the provincial...
View ArticleDynamos FC Faces Reality Check
[The Herald] GIANTS Dynamos' failure to attract big name players has come back to haunt them early in the season as the club's supporters are beginning to lose patience with Lloyd Mutasa's rebuilding...
View ArticleWorkers, Anti-Govt Boss Up in Arms
[The Herald] Chiredzi -Workers at Malilangwe Conservation Trust here are up in arms against one of their bosses whom they accuse of harbouring intentions to pursue regime change agenda. Workers at the...
View ArticleMan Faces Jail Over Fish Eagle
[The Herald] An A-Level student who allegedly woke up to the sight of a fish eagle in his house has appeared in court for illegal possession of a protected species. Known as hungwe in Shona, the fish...
View Article'CAPS United Aren't Easy Prey'
[The Herald] USM Alger coach Paul Put says the Algerian giants have devoted ample time to studying CAPS United and have a comprehensive game plan to contain the Zimbabweans in a CAF Champions League...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mugabe Rebuffs Parliament, Re-Assigns Corruption-Accused Official
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has redeployed mines ministry permanent secretary, Francis Gudyanga, making a mockery of parliament's calls for his government to fire the scandal ridden bureaucrat. Gudyanga,...
View ArticleFACT or FICTION: Zim stepmother gouges bedwetting stepson's eyes story
Police officials have poured scorn on a sad story which circulated online weeks ago alleging that a Zimbabwean step-mother from an unnamed rural area in Masvingo had plucked out her stepson's eyes as...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Minister Orders City Council to Recover Looted U.S.$280,000
Local government minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, has directed the Harare City Council to recover and return to council coffers some $282,000 which was looted by top officials. A recent government audit...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mining to Generate U.S.$3 Billion This Year - Report
GOVERNMENT is estimating mining will generate $3 billion revenue this year driven by growth in chrome, which is expected to contribute about $500 million. Last year the mining sector experienced a four...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Thanks to Mining, Sleepless Nights Are Now a Thing of the Past -...
FINANCE minister Patrick Chinamasa says he no longer has sleepless nights over the country's economy as key performers such as mining and agriculture are showing good results. Chinamasa said this as he...
View Article'Target Men in Advocacy Work'
[The Herald] Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has challenged civil society organisations dealing with gender issues to target men in their advocacy work as way of achieving...
View Article'Imports Bill Remains in Place'
[The Herald] Enacy Mapakame -Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha has said Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 that controls imports which local industry has capacity to produce, will remain in...
View ArticleZimbabwe: CAPS United President Challenges Green Machine
[The Herald] CAPS United president Farai Jere has challenged the Green Machine not to let their CAF Champions League success so far get into their heads and dilute their passion to do more in the...
View ArticleEconomic Growth At 1,3% - Report
[The Herald] THE African Development Bank has projected Zimbabwe's economy to grow by a conservative 1,3 percent this year; lower than forecasts by Government and International Monetary Fund of between...
View ArticleBritain Submits Human Trophies' Identities Report
[The Herald] The Natural History Museum of London has submitted a report on their findings in relation to the identities of human remains of slain heroes and heroines of the First Chimurenga, National...
View ArticleTake Up Health Care Cover, Medical Aid Society Urges
[The Herald] CIMAS medical aid society says close to 92 percent of Zimbabwe's population does not have health care insurance cover. Group chief executive Vulindlela Ndlovu attributed the high rate to a...
View ArticleZimbabwe: First Home Win for Mangwiro
[The Herald] TAURAI Mangwiro heaved a huge sigh of relief after Triangle recorded their first home win of the season with a well-deserved Castle Lager Premier Soccer League triumph over How Mine at...
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