Treasury targets 1 000 more buses for Zupco

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter Treasury will procure more than 1 000 buses in the next two years, with 250 of them being available in the first quarter of next year, and…

Passport removal to boost Zim-Bots trade

Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter The agreement between President Mnangagwa and President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana to allow passport-free travel between Zimbabwe and its western neighbour is a trade masterstroke, a political…

Govt walks talk on borehole drilling

Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau THE drilling of boreholes has started to provide water for livestock in Bulilima district, Matabeleland South, where thousands of cattle have died due to drought.  But the…

Cimas members demand EGM

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter Members of Cimas medical aid society want an extraordinary general meeting to discuss the allegations of financial malfeasance and imprudent decisions raised by the general manager in…

First Lady surprises Mbare church congregants . . . hands over goodies to elderly

Tendai Rupapa-Senior Reporter It was a normal church day for Methodist Church in Zimbabwe Vavambi Circuit in Mbare when congregants were surprised to see the mother of the nation, First…

All set for DRC polls despite setbacks

Innocent Madonko in KINSHASA, DRC ALL is set for DRC general elections on Wednesday, with logistics now in place while campaigning ends today ahead of what promises to be a tight…

‘Warren Park junction accident black spot’

Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter Warren Park residents yesterday called on authorities to swiftly craft measures to curb road traffic accidents at the Warren Park 1 junction, which has now become a…

Gas explosion kills 2, operator on the run

George Maponga–Masvingo Bureau Police in Masvingo have launched a manhunt for a gas shop operator at Chikombedzi Business Centre in southern Chiredzi after an explosion claimed two lives and seriously…

Prisons investments bear fruit

Fungai Lupande–Mashonaland Central Bureau  The investment and commercialisation drive by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) has started benefiting former prisoners and community members, with about 100 jobs created…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Death penalty abolition deserves support

Zimbabwe has not hanged anyone since 2005, with what has now become almost routine Presidential clemency orders commuting the small batches of death sentences imposed by the courts to ones…

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