CBZ invests US$150m in high-end housing project
Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter CBZ Holdings, through its subsidiary, Datvest, has embarked on a US$150 million housing project, Northgate, a mixed-use residential park with 8 000 housing...
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT : Local authorities must upgrade financial systems
WHILE Harare City Council grabs the headlines when it comes to mismanagement, poor accounting systems and arrests for corruption-relation activities, it appears that there are weaknesses throughout the...
View ArticleFuneral parade for Col Kabaira
Columbus Mabika THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) yesterday held a full military parade at Inkomo Barracks in honour of Colonel Andrew Kabaira (64) who died in Harare on Sunday after a short illness....
View ArticleZiG acceptance grows across economy: RBZ
Enacy Mapakame The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has noted the growing acceptance of the local currency, ZiG, by both businesses and individuals, as the central bank continues its efforts to stabilise...
View ArticleMajor facelift for Chirundu border post
Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Reporter THE Chirundu one-stop border post is set for a major facelift after Government entered into a public-private-partnership with a local firm for the upgrade and...
View ArticleCAN SABLES FINALLY GET PAST NAMIBIA?
SABLES coach Piet Benade has spent the better part of the last 72 hours working on his players’ mental strength as Zimbabwe prepares to face their biggest test yet at the ongoing Africa Cup Rugby...
View ArticleHeroes, Defence Forces Day preparations advanced
Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Reporter PREPARATIONS for the national Heroes Day and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day are now at an advanced stage, with six important awards set to be conferred on those that...
View ArticleSteve ‘Dhongi’ Makoni UK-bound
Yesteryear solo musician, Steve “Dhongi” Makoni is set to embark on a month-long tour of the United Kingdom next month.
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT : Public medical services rights, upgrades way to go
Under the Second Republic a great deal of effort has been made to upgrade and expand public-sector health facilities and ensure that all Zimbabweans can access, as a practical right, adequate health...
View Article44 Zinasu activists arrested
Herald Reporter FORTY-FOUR Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) activists were arrested yesterday at ZESA Training Centre in Harare, for public violence and destruction of property. Police were...
View ArticleSIMPLY SENSATIONAL! . . . Sables end Namibia jinx
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View ArticleWe’ll persuade President to stay, say war veterans
Herald Reporter The War Veterans League has joined many Zanu PF provinces and wings calling on President Mnangagwa to reconsider his decision not to seek re-election when his term of office expires in...
View ArticleI’ve seen it all, says Job Mashanda
YESTERYEAR crooner, Job Mashanda, sits placidly on the couch at The Herald House balcony next to troubadour Kireni Zulu.
View ArticleTRB develops drought tolerant tobacco hybrids
Business Reporter The Tobacco Research Board (TRB), also known as Kutsaga, has unveiled new tobacco hybrids designed to thrive in harsh or challenging climatic conditions. The varieties are designed to...
View ArticleNew policy, legislative interventions to strengthen media landscape
Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Reporter The Government has come up with several policy and legislative interventions to strengthen the media landscape and help in the access to information as stepping stones...
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT : Industrialists must take advantage of SADC measures
THE 44th SADC Summit that Zimbabwe hosts next month will zero in on the industrialisation of the region, the critical stage in development that will boost economies and communities to create value and...
View ArticleSecond Republic moves to cut housing backlog
THE Second Republic has made significant strides in addressing the country’s housing challenges, demonstrating a commitment to providing affordable and decent housing for citizens.
View ArticleMoyo appointed acting town clerk
HARARE City Council director of Water, Engineer Phakamile Mabhena Moyo, has been appointed acting city town clerk following the arrest of Hosiah Chisango.
View ArticleGovt commissions Jo’burg e-passports
ZIMBABWE has commissioned a newly refurbished building in Johannesburg, South Africa, where it has started processing e-passports for its citizens, while plans are underway to establish a second centre...
View ArticleSam Nujoma stretch opens to traffic
Residents and motorists have hailed Government for opening to traffic the reconstructed 6,5km stretch of Sam Nujoma Street Extension from the intersection with Cork Road to Harare Drive, saying this...
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