New suspect in inmate’s obstruction justice case

A NEW suspect, Ignatious Bumhira, has been charged with obstruction of justice in the case of an inmate who altered his audiology report to state that he was deaf and couldn’t stand trial.

Hokima revels in international award

HOKIMA Cricket Academy founder, Kudzai Mutiti believes the FOYA award they won in South Africa on Saturday will be door for greater things.

All In or Fold? Navigating the Regulatory Maze of Real Money Online Casinos in South Africa

No matter how a person looks at it, gambling is a big business in the Rainbow Nation. Right now, the activity is beloved by millions, and many vibrant resort casinos can be found in and around all of the country’s major population hubs. This reality presents a paradox because, on the one hand, the legal landscape is decidedly murky, while on the other, the growth potential is crystal clear.

Two months living with raw sewage flowing in house

FOR a family which stays in the Zengeza 4 New Stands neighbourhood in Chitungwiza, it has been a nighmarish two months as they live with raw sewage flowing in their house.

President shares vision for future govts at World Summit

Lawson Mabhena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Strategic foresight and robust systems are integral to economic growth and sustainable development in a rapidly changing economic environment, President Mnangagwa told global…

President highlights story of Zim’s resilience against odds

Lawson Mabhena in Dubai, UAE Zimbabwe’s story is that of resilience, innovation, people-centred policies and the undying resolve to defeat illegal Western sanctions that have continued to pound the country…

ECD made compulsory, 9 years primary education for kids

Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Chief It will now be mandatory for all children to enrol in early childhood development classes at four years, with the new Zimbabwe Early Learners…

New cyber city gets EIA certificate

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent The planned Zimbabwe Cyber City development in Mount Hampden yesterday received its environmental thumbs up following the environmental impact assessment, clearing the way for construction to…

Zim makes strides in access to information

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Radio Day, at a time when the country has made huge strides towards ensuring access…

Japan donates US$1,3m towards food security

Herald Reporters Japan, through the World Food Programme (WFP), has donated US$1,36 million to complement food security in Zimbabwe’s vulnerable communities. Japan is a long-standing partner of WFP’s assistance in…

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