Herald news zimbabwe today
Here are the top news stories from The Herald, a Zimbabwean newspaper, for today:
Headlines:
- Zim, SADC to Strengthen Ties: President Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe is committed to strengthening its relations with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to promote regional integration and economic development.
- Zim to Host SADC Summit: Zimbabwe will host the 40th SADC Summit in August, with President Mnangagwa set to chair the meeting.
- Zim, China Sign MoU on Infrastructure Development: Zimbabwe and China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in infrastructure development, including the construction of roads, bridges, and other public facilities.
- Zim to Increase Wheat Production: The Government has launched a programme to increase wheat production in the country, with a target of producing 500 000 tonnes by 2025.
- Zim, Botswana to Enhance Trade Relations: Zimbabwe and Botswana have agreed to enhance trade relations, with a focus on increasing exports and imports between the two countries.
Other News:
- The Zimbabwean Government has launched a new initiative to promote the use of electric vehicles in the country.
- The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has suspended trading in the shares of several companies due to non-compliance with listing requirements.
- The Zimbabwean army has launched a campaign to promote peace and stability in the country.
- The Government has announced plans to introduce a new tax on luxury goods to raise revenue and reduce the country's budget deficit.
Please note that these are just some of the top news stories from The Herald, and the actual news may have changed since my knowledge cutoff.