Govt secures partners for Globe and Phoenix reconstruction

Michael Magoronga  GOVERNMENT has secured development partners to spearhead the reconstruction of Globe and Phoenix Primary School in Kwekwe District, which is set to commence by the end of this…

Dysfunctional public toilets fuel cholera spread

Mutsawashe Mashandure-Herald Correspondent Public toilets in central Harare are still closed in the midst of a cholera outbreak, with the city council putting up notices at the ablution facilities indicating…

Zim artists listed for Venice Biennial exhibition

Arts Reporter ORGANISERS of the world’s most special art exhibition dubbed the Venice Biennial have named the 331 artists and collectives that will take part in this year’s edition, which…

Agent blamed for Billiat’s misery

KAIZER CHIEFs legend Rabson Muchichwa believes fellow Zimbabwean Khama Billiat is a victim of bad advice.  Billiat has been jobless since turning down an offer for contract renewal from Kaizer…

Use technology to preserve Ubuntu: ICT expert

Leonard Ncube–Victoria Falls Reporter   AFRIDIGITAL, a knowledge management start-up that seeks to close the information gap and restore the Africa’s social fabric, is pushing for programming that puts young…

UBH gets US$400 000 tender boost

Bulawayo Bureau The Government has awarded 11 tenders valued at more than US$400 000 to facilitate the refurbishment of the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) as part of a comprehensive programme…

Nigeria bans international money transfers

Banks and fintechs in Nigeria are now prohibited from providing international money transfer services, according to the updated guidelines for International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) released by the Central Bank…

Zim U-19s in disappointing finish

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S dismal Super Six show at the 2024 ICC Men’s Under-19 cricket World Cup will be remembered for Saturday’s drama as England batter Hamza Shaikh was given out…

Top court acquits Japajapa

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter POLITICAL activist Paddington Japajapa has been freed from jail after more than three months of serving his effective two-year sentence of inciting public violence after the…

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