Zim, Botswana in high level BNC session

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana are set for an historic engagement when the two countries convene the High-Level Fourth Session of the Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) here…

4 deputy ministers sworn in

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday swore in four more deputy ministers during a ceremony held at State House in Harare and they vowed to put their shoulders to the…

‘Geingob one of few African giants’

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter THE late Namibian leader, President Hage Geingob, was one of the few remaining crop of Pan-African leaders who fought hard against colonialism and bequeathed to the younger…

Increased power generation a giant leap

Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE has increased its power generation with the national grid currently producing at least 1 430MW, much to the applause of the general citizenry.  The country is generating…

First Lady hands over 100 scholarships from UN Tourism

Tendai Rupapa–Senior Reporter FIRST LADY Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday handed over United Nations tourism scholarships from Spain’s IE University to 100 students emphasising the importance of strengthening high quality education…

Zim, Botswana tackle rustling

Lincoln Towindo in MAUN, Botswana ZIMBABWE remains committed to addressing the endemic challenges of rustling along its border with Botswana and will continue allocating resources towards tackling the long-standing problem…

21 State entities get procurement exemption

Herald Reporter TWENTY one public entities, mostly enterprises where the State is just an investor rather than a manager, including the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and its subsidiaries, have been…

Gukurahundi hearings: Media urged not to incite conflict, violence

Bulawayo Bureau THE media must be careful not to incite conflict in their reporting on the Gukurahundi issue, with public hearings expected to start soon, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services…

Zim, South Korea to celebrate 30 years of diplomatic ties

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE and Korea will be celebrating 30 years of their diplomatic ties next week as the two countries continue to deepen their bilateral relations in different sectors…

Editorial Comment: Criminals mustn’t spoil strong ties between neighbours

WHEN neighbouring states are good friends, a lot of problems simply no longer happen, let alone need solving, and generally speaking, the highly positive environment allows faster economic growth, smoother…

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