First Lady opens doors for people with disabilities

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter People living with disabilities have come out in full support of empowerment initiatives being rolled out by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa to unlock their potential and…

Blitz on unregistered vehicles raises demand for number plates

Herald Reporters Motorists flooded the police’s Vehicle Theft Squad in Harare yesterday as they sought to get the needed clearance that will allow them to obtain registration number plates, on…

ZACC descends on Bulawayo City Council

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has descended on Bulawayo City Council to investigate alleged corruption and malpractices in the municipality, particularly issues to do with allocation and…

President pays tribute to local artistes

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has hailed local artistes for their role in reminding people of the days of the liberation struggle when music played a critical role in reflecting the…

Consumers happy with price stability

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Consumers are happy that prices of basic commodities have largely remained stable since the start of the foreign currency auction system at the end of June.…

No Covid-19 deaths in one week

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has gone for seven days without recording a death associated with Covid-19, in a strong statement yet of the effectiveness of the country’s response. Already, 224 lives…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Zemura: A gem cut from a different cloth

ONCE in a while, a young footballer emerges on the scene, whose talent is obvious, whose character is impressive and whose future excites more than just his family, but an entire nation.

Herald Entertainment Editor Muzari dies

Herald Reporter Herald Entertainment Editor Godwin Muzari has died. He was 40. Muzari was found dead yesterday at his Retreat, Waterfalls, residence in a suspected case of suicide. His elder…

95 and still going strong

She walks unaided, and wears an infectious smile, looking at her, one would think she is in her mid-60s.

Sharuko On Saturday: It was 2011, a miraculous year, they didn’t know it, but they had just created a Beast

ON August 20, 2011, First Air’s Flight 6560 crashed, after slamming into a hillside, as its pilots battled to land at Resolute Bay, one of the world’s remote residential outposts.

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