Tafadzwa Zimoyo, Lifestyle Editor Whatever she touches, turns gold. Her biggest strength is creating visions and effectively turning them into big realities. Realist! Indeed, there is no better diction for her except, saying she is a lady of substance, a strong-willed enigma and a goal-getter. Two years ago, there was a women empowerment network session […]
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Senior Reporter In a move aimed at bolstering corporate governance within the media sector, board members of parastatals under the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services have signed integrity pledges. This is expected to foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct among those leading these entities. The ceremony, which was […]
Porto Alegre’s Salgado Filho Airport will reopen for domestic flights on Monday, October 21, after a 170-day closure. The airport shut down in early May due to severe flooding that damaged its facilities. Initially, the airport will operate from 8 AM to 10 PM to allow for ongoing repairs. The main runway will be partially […]
Petros Kausiyo WORLD football governing body FIFA have praised the ZIFA Congress for displaying a renewed commitment to redressing some of the key problems afflicting the country’s game, which were largely centred on a constitution that was last amended 11 years ago. ZIFA, currently under the administration of Lincoln Mutasa’s Normalisation Committee, that was appointed […]
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Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer THE African Development Bank Group (AfDB) this week approved US$34, 8 million in grants to enhance resilience and adaptation to climate disaster risks for vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe and Malawi. This is part of the bank’s Africa Disaster Risk Financing (ADRiFi) initiative, which aims to boost institutional capacity for climate risk […]
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Herald Correspondent Chinese companies in Zimbabwe are doubling their efforts to extensively engage in investment and cooperation across various sectors that stretch from mining, agriculture, manufacturing, construction, and telecommunications. The activities are in line with the Asian country’s business model of promoting economic and social sustainable development. Combined, the Chinese firms’ involvement has provided significant […]
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The FIA is inspecting front bib adjusters on various Formula 1 cars at this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, following suspicions that Red Bull may have been using the device in parc ferme.The saga has captivated the F1 paddock at Austin, after Red Bull admitted it had such a device at the centre of the controversy that followed the revelation by Autosport that the FIA had moved to clampdown ...Keep reading