April 02
Zimbabwe: Relief for Kenyan Economy As Inflation Falls
Kenya's economy continues to experience some relief as its inflation fell in March. In February, the country's inflation hit a 23-month low of 6,3 percent. Its inflation has fallen… Read more »
Africa: Africa Magic Viewer's Choice Awards Nominees Out
Voting is now open for the 10th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards, enabling viewers to have their say in who should win the prestigious awards at a glittering… Read more »
Africa: Africa Needs Robust Legal Framework to Fight Cybercrime
As Africa, it is essential to reflect on the future implications of the evolving cyber threat landscape. Our continent is increasingly facing cyber threats due to rapid… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mt Hampden Infrastructure Boom Launchpad for New City
The infrastructure boom in and around Mount Hampden, the seat of a new city which has had fresh impetus from Zimbabwe's hosting of the SADC Summit for Heads of State and Government… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Ai Programme to Stimulate National Herd Growth
As efforts to rebuild the national herd intensify, the Department of Veterinary Technical Services has teamed up with the livestock research unit to initiate a nationwide cattle… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Supreme Court Throws Out Kagonye Appeal
Former Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye was properly convicted by a regional magistrate of diverting 20 laptops donated by Potraz to schools in… Read more »
Zimbabwe: New Copyrights Council Out to Empower Local Artistes
The recently-established Zimbabwe Council of Copyrights (ZICCO) has breathed new life into the music industry by setting up income generating projects in poultry and agriculture. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Remembering Edson Sithole and Other Missing Cadres of the Struggle
During the protracted 16-year armed struggle, also called the Second Chimurenga, from the 60s to December 1979, to liberate Zimbabwe thousands of people were killed and thousands… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Sleepy Umvuma Awakens As Mines Open
Almost 55 years after large-scale work stopped on the once-mighty Falcon and Athens Mines in Umvuma, they have now been opened and work is under way, which may restore them to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mash East Crowned 2024 Nash Chess Champions
Mashonaland East Province were crowned the 2024 National Association of School Heads chess champions at Chipindura High School in Bindura at the weekend. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Independence - Agric Revolution Key Milestone
The Land Reform Programme embarked upon by Government is one of the major milestones achieved when the country attained independence as it resulted in more blacks having access to… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Farmers Welcome Incentive Prices, Recommend Timely Payments
FARMERS have welcomed the recently announced wheat and maize incentive prices and called for the timely disbursement of payments so that they effectively implement crop rotation… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Communities to Benefit From U.S.$30m Power Project
Communities in Gutu, Zaka and Bikita have received a major boost after Bikita Minerals Sinomine laid the US$30 million Tokwe-Bikita 132KV powerline that will add impetus to the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: U.S.$280bn Climate Bond Market Not Working
One of Wall Street's favourite financial innovations for helping reduce corporate greenhouse gas emissions isn't functioning as intended. Read more »
Zimbabwe: PPC Capex Lags Due to Delayed Fly Ash Project
Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) says its capital expenditure remains behind the target of R600 million for the financial year to March 2024 due to delayed implementation of the fly… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Coach Wants Lady Chevrons to Maintain Momentum
Lady Chevron's coach, Walter Chawaguta, is hoping that his charges will carry the winning momentum from the African Games to the ICC T20 World Cup Global qualifiers set to be held… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Blitz Against Drug Dealers - 19 Convicted
Another 19 drug dealers have been sentenced to community service or received heavy fines in the latest blitz against the vice. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Herald's Fools Day Prank Breaks Internet
OUR story published in the hard copy and online edition of The Herald yesterday titled, "Mobile crushing units to enforce vehicle compliance", was an April Fool's Day joke. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Strides Made in Crafting Agric Sector Database
The Agricultural Marketing Authority's recent extension of the deadline for the submission of expressions of interest for the provision of a National Biometric Farmer Database… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Malaysian Embassy, Zou in Sign Language Pact
The Malaysian Embassy in Zimbabwe through the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) has partnered with the Zimbabwe Open University to provide a sign language short… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Measures in Place to Mitigate El Niño Effects
Zimbabwe has suffered one of its worst droughts on record in the present summer season, with all three drought-related problems hitting: a late start to the season, little rain… Read more »
March 27
Zimbabwe: Kenyan President Ruto to Open This Year's Trade Fair
Kenyan President William Ruto will officially open the 2024 Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has… Read more »
March 26
Zimbabwe: Govt, Partnerships Aim to Cut Imports
Government says it is confident its initiatives, including partnerships with key stakeholders, to drive the local production of goods will ensure the country does not become a… Read more »
March 27
Zimbabwe: 'New Technologies to Mitigate Impact of Drought'
IN the face of the current challenges caused by the El Niño weather, Government is pushing for the adoption of new agricultural technologies and research projects that… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Music - Powerful Soundtrack of Zimbabwe's Liberation Struggle
The attainment of independence on April 18, 1980, marked a watershed moment in Zimbabwe's history, not only politically, but culturally as well. Read more »