Hmetro zim news

Here are the latest news headlines from The Herald (Metro) in Zimbabwe:

Top Stories

  1. Zim's Economic Woes Deepen: Inflation Soars to 131.7% - The country's economic woes have deepened, with inflation soaring to 131.7% in June, the highest in over a decade.
  2. Mnangagwa's Govt Under Fire Over Fuel Price Hike - The government has come under fire over the recent fuel price hike, with opposition parties and civil society organisations calling for a reversal of the decision.
  3. Zim's Power Crisis Worsens: Eskom Cuts Supplies - Zimbabwe's power crisis has worsened, with Eskom, the South African power utility, cutting supplies to the country due to a shortage of electricity.
  4. Zanu-PF Youth League Demands Mnangagwa's Resignation - The Zanu-PF Youth League has demanded the resignation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, citing his failure to address the country's economic woes.
  5. Zim's Education System in Crisis: Teachers Go on Strike - The country's education system is in crisis, with teachers going on strike over poor working conditions and low salaries.

Business

  1. Zim's Stock Exchange Plunges: Investors Flee - The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has plunged, with investors fleeing the market due to the country's economic woes.
  2. Zim's Banks Struggle to Meet Customer Demands - The country's banks are struggling to meet customer demands, with long queues and cash shortages becoming a norm.
  3. Zim's Agriculture Sector in Crisis: Farmers Struggle to Access Inputs - The country's agriculture sector is in crisis, with farmers struggling to access inputs such as seeds and fertilizers.

Sports

  1. Zim's Cricket Team Suffers Defeat: Loses to Bangladesh - Zimbabwe's cricket team has suffered a defeat, losing to Bangladesh in a one-day international match.
  2. Zim's Football Team Qualifies for AFCON: Beats Congo 2-1 - Zimbabwe's football team has qualified for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) after beating Congo 2-1 in a qualifying match.

Please note that these are just some of the latest news headlines from The Herald (Metro) in Zimbabwe, and the situation may have changed since the last update.