Beware of cyber-terrorists
Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot
Of late Zimbabwean websites have been under siege, with more than 10 reputable companies’ websites having already been hacked this year. Some got defaced or were taken offline under various
21st Feb Movement preparations at advanced stage
Lewis Tembo Herald Reporter
Preparations for the 21st February Movement celebrations are at an advanced stage with the fundraising committee raising a substantial amount for the event. The committee is targeting to
NBSZ targets adult donors
Locardia Matsvaire Herald ReporterThe National Blood Services Zimbabwe has set a special programme targeting adult blood donors and particularly encouraging couples to give blood prior to Valentine’s Day on February 14 and
Call to empower youths
Herald ReporterYouths in underprivileged communities must be empowered through education, Cde Godwills Masimirembwa has said. He said this while addressing thousands of people during the handover of
Mixed feelings over aid
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterBENEFICIARIES of various medical aid societies have expressed mixed feelings over Government’s intended ban of societies that are not complying with regulations governing their
Watertight policies urged
Herald ReporterGovernments must craft watertight policies that will safeguard the rights of migrants and national security of migrant receiving countries. Addressing participants in a two day national migration
Vote wisely, ZNA urged
Prosper Dembedza Herald ReporterMEMBERS of the One Commando regiment have been urged to vote wisely in the forthcoming harmonised elections to safegaurd Zimbabwe from going back into the hands of imperialists. Outgoing
Unions consult members
Herald ReporterCivil servants unions are consulting their members to find the way forward after Government rejected the list of negotiators appointed by the Apex Council to spearhead salary negotiations. The workers
NCA to hold door to door “Vote No” campaigns
Herald Reporters
Livestock condition healthy
Herald Reporter
The condition of livestock in most parts of the country has improved significantly due to available grazing and supplementary feeding in drought-prone areas.The Zimbabwe Farmers Union crop and




