‘We are masters of our destiny’

Zimbabwe’s journey to economic rebirth and rejuvenation will never be achieved by relying on the visibly disintegrating global system, but by all citizens sharing the responsibility and burden to develop a prosperous nation, President Mnangagwa said.

Hero Maj-Gen Nyathi burial today

National hero Major-General (Retired) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi will be buried at the National Heroes Acre today.

23 arrested for bribing police

POLICE on Friday turned down bribe offers by 23 motorists they had nabbed for traffic offences at a roadblock in Norton and arrested them for an additional crime of bribery.

President hails church

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has hailed the church as a key component of nation building, calling on the people to value the word of God in fostering unity for economic development.

Judges’ misconduct costly to State

MISCONDUCT by High Court judges which recently saw two being fired while another one went away without official leave (AWOL) for a year, has proved costly to 37 partly-heard cases that now have to be re-tried before other judges.

‘Use ballot box to preserve hard won independence’

ZIMBABWE’s sovereignty and independence can now be easily preserved through a ballot box and its up to all patriotic Zimbabweans to defend this freedom by going out in huge numbers to vote resoundingly for the revolutionary party in next year’s harmonised elections, President Mnangagwa has said.

Gold mining project excites villagers

President Mnangagwa’s commissioning of Radnor Mine’s gold crushing plant run by ZimCn investments last Friday in Makaha, Mudzi district has created huge expectations and excitement from stakeholders such as workers, traditional leaders and the community in general.

Zanu PF on murdered Ali

Herald Reporter Attempts by opposition political formations and foreign agencies to place blame for the kidnapping and subsequent death of Moreblessing Ali on Zanu PF is perfectly choreographed to destabilise…

Manhize blast furnace components arrive

The setting up of the new iron and steel plant in Manhize, near Mvuma continues to gather momentum with components of the blast furnace now in Durban and expected in the country by month-end.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New software not spyware, but to track cheating

Conspiracy theories use fake information and deliberately misinterpret fact to twist it into their theory, and then usually put the result on social media “to prove” some weird theory or harmful idea.

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