Anti-piracy drive up

Herald Reporter
A two-day all-Stakeholders Anti-Piracy workshop ended in Harare yesterday with book publishers recommending the formation of working committees to help curb piracy. The workshop was held under the

Latest on Bikita diamonds

Masvingo Bureau
Government says it has formally received an application for a licence to start mining of diamonds in Bikita from Nan Jiang Africa Resources. But Government yesterday stressed that the firm would only get licenced if it

Great Zim under threat

Masvingo Bureau
The perimeter fence around the Great Zimbabwe monuments has been vandalised, a situation that has raised fears that World Heritage Site might be compromised owing to poor security. Large parts of the perimeter fence

Beitbridge partners Zinara

Beitbridge Bureau
The Beitbridge Town Council has partnered with the Zimbabwe National Road Administration in implementing a US$1,5 million project to tar and resurface some of the key roads in the border town. In an interview

Nation urged to vote for empowerment

Farirayi Machivenyika Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans have been urged to vote for President Mugabe during the forthcoming elections as the empowerment programmes he initiated are benefiting the majority of people previously marginalised due to racially

Biti, Madhuku clash

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
MDC-T  secretary general Mr Tendai  Biti  has taken a dig at civil society organisations like the National Constitutional Assembly for demanding to write the national constitution without a mandate from the people. NCA chairperson

Tribunal defers Mwonzora’s case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
The Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Tribunal has deferred to June 21 the hearing in which the Law Society of Zimbabwe is seeking the de-listing of MDC-T spokesperson Douglas Mwonzora from the legal practitioners’

State unveils new employment promotion programme

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has launched the Graduate Entrepreneurial and Employment Promotion Programme  to provide jobs and create equal economic opportunities using local resources and institutions. The programme was launched

ZEC waives voter registration requirements

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has waived voter registration requirements for those without documentary proof of residence as the programme intensifies ahead of its end on May 19. Thirty-seven thousand people had registered to

Poll dates next week: President

Michael Chideme in MUTARE
DATES for this year’s harmonised elections will be decided next week after the Senate passes the Constitutional Bill on Tuesday, President Mugabe has said. The Bill sailed through the House of Assembly on Thursday with

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