Falling Revenues - Zim Sinks Deeper
[Zimbabwe Independent] Yesterday's announcement by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that net revenue collections in the first quarter of the year were 16% below target at $724 million clearly...
View ArticleGoing Plastic
[The Herald] Cash shortages on the market have forced everyone including the worst technophobes who heavily distrusts a system where money is only a small chip on a credit card. Admittedly there is...
View ArticleOGs, Oh Square Up
[The Herald] UNBEATEN Old Hararians Sports Club are on a roll, but their unbeaten run faces a stern test today when they take on Harare Province Rugby League leaders Old Georgians Sports Club at the...
View ArticleSadomba Makes Al-Hilal Return
[Zimbabwe Standard] FORMER Dynamos striker Edward Sadomba completed a sensational return to Sudanese club Al-Hilal on Thursday, almost three years after leaving the Omdurman-based 27-times Sudanese...
View ArticleVP Mphoko Urges Dialogue
[The Herald] Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has challenged the nation to address past human rights violations through dialogue, truth telling and forgiveness for national healing to succeed. ......
View ArticleTrio to Join Cricket Camp
[The Herald] The Zimbabwe cricket team are expecting the trio of captain Hamilton Maskadza, Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza Butt to join the training squad early next week as they intensify...
View ArticleTreasures Abound in Diamond FM Gem
[The Herald] Zimpapers has once again shown its commitment to providing platforms for Zimbabweans to tell their own stories with the launch of Diamond FM in Mutare. Many treasures abound in this gem....
View ArticleNhari Declared Provincial Heroine
[The Herald] FORMER Zanu-PF Women's League Secretary for Administration and freedom fighter Cde Esphinah Nhari -- who died in a car accident along the Bulawayo-Harare Highway near Kadoma last Friday --...
View ArticleCecil the Lion Generates Millions
[The Herald] The killing of Cecil, the lion in Hwange mid last year generated millions of money for researchers while the community in which the lion lived did not get a fraction of the proceeds,...
View ArticleCouncil Sets U.S $275 000 Daily Target to Cut Salary Arrears
[The Herald] Harare City Council will set aside $275 000 to pay workers salaries in a bid to reduce arrears that have accumulated over the past six months, it has been learnt. ......
View ArticleIOM Addresses Kuwait Trafficking
[The Herald] THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has pledged to continue supporting Government in bringing back trafficked Zimbabwean women from Kuwait, and is now providing counselling...
View ArticleYoung Warriors in Camp
[The Herald] THE Young Warriors, who will take on Cameroon this Sunday at the National Sports Stadium, in the second round of the 2017 Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, are expected to troop...
View ArticleSchool Loses $10 000 to SDC Pair
[The Herald] THE Houghton Park Primary School Development Committee chairman and his deputy appeared in court yesterday for allegedly duping the learning institution of $9 500. ......
View ArticleEducating Motorists On Road Signs Key
[The Herald] The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has the responsibility of setting legal requirements for traffic regulations to enhance safety and to set the standard designs for...
View Article200 Artists Showcase At Wild Geese Arts Festival
[The Herald] The fifth edition of the Wild Geese Arts Festival that took place last Saturday had arts enthusiasts spoilt for choice with more than 200 artists exhibiting their talent. From around 10am,...
View ArticleZesa Blocks Illegal Payouts
[The Herald] Zesa Holdings chief executive Engineer Josh Chifamba has -- with immediate effect -- directed the power utility's subsidiaries to stop any further payments for public relations consultancy...
View ArticleExtra Lessons Illegal, Says Magistrate
[The Herald] A Harare magistrate yesterday told a maintenance claimant that it is illegal for school teachers to conduct extra lessons. ......
View ArticleMphoko Donates to Nkayi Hospital
[The Herald] VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko has donated 84 bags of rice and 10 blood glucometers to Nkayi District Hospital. ......
View Article'Government to Reduce Human-Animal Conflict'
[The Herald] The Zimbabwe government adopted the Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources concept in the early 80s as a way of encouraging communities living adjacent to national...
View ArticleNew Law to Curb Corruption Welcome
[The Herald] Corruption has reached a boiling point to the extent that those who were supposed to guard against it find themselves being the main culprits. Both top and junior members in Government and...
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