Title deeds for urban dwellers ready
THOUSANDS of urbanites will on Saturday be presented with title deeds as President Mnangagwa delivers on his promise to implement development that leaves no one and no place behind.
Six more cyclones forecast to hit Zim
At least six more tropical cyclones that will develop in the south-west Indian Ocean this season are expected to reach Zimbabwe during the current rainy season, although there are no predictions of the strength and rain content they may have once they cross the border.
Civil servants welcome new salary package
Herald Reporters Civil servants have welcomed the improved remuneration package announced by the Government on Tuesday, saying it was a step in the right direction in addressing their welfare. The…
Massive demand for First Lady’s ZOU programmes
SCORES of women and men seeking to further their education and attain university certification in Matabeleland South Province, yesterday thronged Gwanda to register to benefit from First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s partnership with the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU), which is offering short courses in various fields.
16 political parties in by-elections
At least 16 political parties are contesting in the 28 by-elections to fill vacancies in the National Assembly to be held 26 March and replace those who have died, been recalled or been redeployed.
More airlines flock to Zimbabwe
Germany’s Eurowings Discovery airline will start flying into the country next month, and another from Eswatini is also eyeing Zimbabwe, a top aviation official said yesterday.
NPA launches checklist app
Prosecutors will continue getting resources for combating wildlife crime, including a new mobile application to be used as a docket checklist when prosecuting wildlife crimes.
State objects to Mamombe, Chimbiri application
THE State yesterday objected to Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) members, Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiris’, application to tender into the court record a video they claimed to have obtained from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) as part of evidence in their on-going application for referral of their matter to the Constitutional Court (ConCourt).
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Civil servants package next step on the road
The need to provide the best possible pay and benefits for civil servants that Zimbabwe can actually afford is a top priority for the Government and the latest batch of measures announced this week is part of this regular process of ensuring that Government workers get their fair share of the gains from economic growth.
Zesa rebundling firmly on course
LEADING audit firm Ernst & Young, which has completed its consultancy report on the unbundling of Zesa, has recommended that the role of executive chairman be abolished at the State power utility.











