President Xi stresses foreign-related legal system development

President Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, has stressed the need to strengthen foreign-related legal system development, as he chaired a group study…

UAE partners Islamic Bureau in tree planting

Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter THE United Arab Emirates Embassy in Harare, in conjunction with the Islamic Information Bureau, yesterday planted 600 trees in Goromonzi in an early tree planting ceremony. It…

Glenn Maxwell mayhem keeps Australia alive

Glenn Maxwell’s blistering century trumped India opener Ruturaj Gaikwad’s unbeaten 123 as Australia clinched a last-ball victory in a thrilling third T20 International to stay alive in the five-match series…

Hunt accepts SuperSport United’s new thrust

Gavin Hunt has spoken out about what he has learnt to live with at SuperSport United having come back for the second stint at the club.  The 59-year-old tactician was…

US$13,5 tln needed to fastrack decarbonisation

Geneva–Transitioning to a more sustainable and carbon-neutral future, US$13,5 trillion in investments will be needed by 2050, particularly in the production, energy and transport sectors, according to a new World…

Dynamos cannot play in both tournaments

The Herald, November 29, 1985  DYNAMOS’ wish of representing Zimbabwe in both the African Cup of Club Champions soccer tournament and the African Cup of Cup Winners is “practically impossible”,…

Motor industry catches fire, vehicles burnt 

Arron Nyamayaro A number of vehicles were last night burnt to ashes at a home industry along Willowvale Road in Harare.

46 Cholera treatment camps set up

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE government has set up 46 cholera treatments in the country as it ups intervention measures curbing the spread of Cholera. This comes as the nation…

NEW: Zim records decline in malaria cases, deaths 

  Online Reporter ZIMBABWE recorded a decline in both malaria cases and deaths between 2020 and 2022, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has said. Over the period,…

Harare must accept blame for cholera

Online Reporter The Harare City Council must shoulder its share of the blame for the cholera outbreak in the capital and should not apportion all responsibility for the public health…

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