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President caps 172 MSUAS graduates

Samuel Kadungure-Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa capped 172 graduates at the Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences’ (MSUAS) second graduation ceremony at its Fernhill Campus in Mutare yesterday. The President was…

2nd Republic commits to promoting rights of persons with disabilities

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter The Second Republic is committed to safeguarding, preserving and promoting the rights of persons with disability as well as diligently upholding its inclusion and inclusivity principles pursuant…

UAE conglomerate mulls billion-dollar Zim investments

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter One World Group, a corporate behemoth headquartered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates will set up shop in Zimbabwe, with investments in the country’s tourism, infrastructure, mining…

Chief Justice sets 2-month cap for poll dispute resolution

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Chief Justice Luke Malaba has announced a new raft of measures under which all electoral disputes will now be finalised within a period of two months to…

First Lady lays development plan for Heritage Village . . . African traditions, cuisines to be showcased

Tendai Rupapa–Senior Reporter ENVIRONMENT and Tourism Patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, who was recently conferred patron of the Heritage Village at the giant Liberation City which is under construction…

Measures in place to stop graft: PG

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter Zimbabwe has shown its commitment to fight corruption by putting in place a cocktail of measures that eradicate the scourge threatening to wreck the fabric of…

New taxes on luxury vehicles take effect

Farirai Machivenyika–Senior Reporter The new surcharge increasing the duty on luxury cars, double cabs and SUVs valued at more than US$120 000 is now law and comes into effect on…

Central Committee meeting deferred

Herald Reporter The meeting of the Zanu PF Central Committee scheduled for today has been postponed to December 21. Zanu PF’s National spokesperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa announced the postponement in…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Harare can’t keep knifing mayors, still survive as a city

While almost all the media coverage and discussion on the CCC recalls and the fallout that this has resulted for the party as voters that once supported it just stay…

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