First Lady launches GBV support line

Victims of gender-based violence can now get immediate help on a toll-free line into a call centre set up in the office of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and be swiftly connected to police, emergency medical services or counselling services as appropriate.

Court stops executor in Ginimbi estate row

THE executor of Genius Kadungure’s estate has been stopped from administering the estate of the late socialite and businessman, pending finalisation of the dispute.

76 mourners arrested

POLICE in Gweru arrested 76 mourners for defying lockdown regulations by parading a deceased person’s body in his neighbourhood and attempting to dump the coffin at a police station.

Struggle activist McLaughlin dies

AUTHOR of “On the Frontline: Rural Catholic Missions and Zimbabwe’s Liberation War” published by Baobab Books in Harare in 1995, Janice McLaughlin, has died.

NAMA 2021: From Busi Ncube to Poptain

The 2021 National Art Merit Awards will this year be held virtually under the Covid-19 pandemic regulations and will run under the theme “Our Legacy, Our Pride”.

Prioritise interest groups in mining: ZMF

The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has implored its membership and Government to consider special interest groups such as women and war veterans in their mining ventures and signing off of mineral rich titles to ensure they also benefit from the country’s huge mineral endowment.

War vets mourn Sister Janice McLaughlin – Chimurenga’s woman of courage

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association has received the news of the passing on of Sister Janice McLaughlin at the New York headquarters of the Maryknoll Sisters Catholic Order with shock, sadness and pain.

‘Let’s unite to fight March Madness’…Herald launches campaign against Warriors raw deal

REMEMBER the farce of ’95, when the Warriors were forced to send a makeshift team to Kinshasa, for a crucial ’96 AFCON qualifier, and how that lightweight side were humiliated by their rampant hosts?

Editorial Comment – IWD: Attitudes still lag the law

The International Women’s Day, celebrated yesterday, allows every country to take stock of what has been achieved in the way of women’s rights, or these days it is more on how those rights have been exercised, and on how society and cultural attitudes are changing.

Cellular firms hike charges

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe and NetOne have reviewed voice, SMS and data bundles charges in line with tariffs approved by the regulator in August last year.

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