Social media holds back law graduate

Accra. – A Ghanaian socialite and law graduate identified as Ama Governor has reportedly been denied her call to the bar because she is seen in viral videos on social…

Pick n Pay donates $15m to cancer fight

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent  Retail giant TM Pick n Pay has donated $15 million to Cancer Association of Zimbabwe (CAZ) as part of its contribution to the fight against cancer. The…

Woman dumps child at ex-boyfriend’s workplace

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A HARARE man was yesterday granted a protection order against his ex-girlfriend who insults him with obscene language and sometimes comes to dump her child at his…

Arafat’s legacy lives in Palestinian struggle for independence

Herald Correspondent TODAY marks 18 years since the first President of Palestine and chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Yasser Arafat passed away after his home was besieged by…

Economy fast re-dollarising: CZI

Oliver Kazunga THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has warned that the country is fast moving towards full dollarisation and authorities need to promulgate deliberate policies to reverse the trend.…

Houghton reflects on World Cup

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE national cricket team coach Dave Houghton says the Chevrons should aim to build on the positives they picked from their recent participation in the ICC…

COP 27: Hopes for fair deal diminish

Africa Moyo in SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt The 27th Conference of the Parties may still be six days away from concluding, but negotiators and observers are no longer optimistic that a good…

Public diplomacy and national branding

Dr Musekiwa Clinton Tapera Nations can apply tools of public diplomacy to improve their international media and public image as a direct communication with foreign people, with the aim of…

58 stand for Chitungwiza local government polls

The Herald, November 11, 1980   A TOTAL of 58 candidates, an average of 5 candidates to a ward, have been nominated for the local government elections in Chitungwiza.  Elections…

Mining sector decries power outages

Oliver Kazunga The mining industry has expressed concern over the recent increase in electricity tariffs saying this will weigh down on production going into 2023. Last month, the country’s power…

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