Saluting women who fought for Zim’s Independence
Zimbabwe’s Independence did not come easy. Patriotic sons and daughters had to wage a long and gruelling war against the colonial administration which oppressed the black majority.
First Lady’s comfort for infertile women
Infertility is a common phenomenon among women and in Zimbabwe many bow to societal pressures and end up suffering from depression as blame is usually put on them.
Women launch construction lobby group
Women entrepreneurs in the construction industry have launched a representative lobby group — “WomenBuild” — which will be tasked with making sure women marginalisation in infrastructure building and utilities cluster is halted.
Zim, China urged to upgrade cultural ties
John Manzongo Herald Reporter Zimbabwe and China have been urged to increase tourism cooperation to cement and solidify the existing excellent relations in culture and tourism. Addressing delegates during the…
Mash Gold triumph in cricket tourney
MASHONALAND Gold Cricket Club Under-13 team beat their Zambian counterparts at a tournament meant to strengthen relations between the two countries.
Zimpapers to honour insurance firms at ZITF
Zimpapers (1980) Ltd through its subsidiaries Business Weekly and BoldAds will honour Zimbabwe’s leading insurance companies at an event set for the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).
‘No top positions for Zanu-PF returnees’
Expelled Zanu-PF members who are rejoining the revolutionary party are not going to be given positions, President Mnangagwa has said.
Triumvirate rolls out safety campaign
The Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ), the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP and the Traffic Crime Consultative Committee have embarked on a three-day safety awareness campaign at commuter omnibus ranks to reduce accidents during the Easter holiday.
SA to host Cosafa
DURBAN. — The 2019 COSAFA Cup will be staged in the South African coastal city of Durban from May 25-June 8, serving as vital preparation for the region’s Africa Cup of Nations-bound sides.
Al-Bashir in solitary confinement, as doctors rally: reports
Sudan’s military rulers have transferred ousted president Omar al-Bashir to a maxprison, a family source said Wednesday, as doctors marched through the capital to join a sit-in protest at the army complex.











