Two more Zimbabweans die of coronavirus raising tally to 34

July 26, 2020

Two more Zimbabweans –one from Bulawayo and another from Mashonaland Central, the first from the province-died of the coronavirus yesterday…

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he wants Mnangagwa to succeed

July 25, 2020

The relationship between the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe has been consistently unsteady since the 1997 collapse in negotiations between London…

Zimbabwe coronavirus deaths now 32 as four die and 172 test positive

July 24, 2020

Four people - two from Bulawayo, one from Harare and one from the Midlands- died of the coronavirus today raising…

Two die of coronavirus in Zimbabwe, 90 test positive

July 23, 2020

Two people, one from Harare and another from Bulawayo, died of the coronavirus today, bringing the total to 28. The…

A look at who is buying Zimbabwe mines

July 23, 2020

In October 2018, the Zimbabwe government put up the ‘For Sale’ sign on mines owned by the Zimbabwe Mining Development…

Zimbabwe Finance Ministers admits there are massive gold leakages

July 23, 2020

How much gold is Zimbabwe producing? No one knows. What is known is the gold that is delivered to the…

“I can see the light”, Mthuli Ncube tells Zimbabwe Senate

July 22, 2020

Zimbabwe Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube today told the Senate that the future of Zimbabwe is bright. Presenting his ministerial statement…

Zimbabwe coronavirus cases surpass 2 000

July 22, 2020

Zimbabwe today recorded 214 coronavirus cases, 90 of which were local transmissions, raising the cumulative figure to 2 034. Local…

What the Herald said when the farm mechanization programme was commissioned in June 2007

July 22, 2020

Reports say Alex Magaisa of the Big Saturday Read who recently wrote an expose on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe…

Zimbabwe records 107 more coronavirus cases as it tightens lockdown

July 21, 2020

Zimbabwe today recorded 107 more coronavirus cases as President Emmerson Mnangagwa tightened lockdown measures including a dusk to dawn curfew…