‘Africa should unite, look inward for development’

Africa Moyo in VICTORIA FALLS PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has called on African countries to focus on internal resource mobilisation and an inclusive pro-people development philosophy that promotes cooperation among nations to…

Gas, oil discovery changes energy game

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is primed to become a major player in the oil and gas industry following the confirmation of gas, light oil, condensate and helium deposits by Geo…

US makes piecemeal sanctions adjustments

Fungi Kwaramba-Political Editor THE United States yesterday made piecemeal adjustments to its targeted sanctions on Zimbabwe signalling the success of the country’s engagement and re-engagement drive under President Mnangagwa. Washington…

Digital title deeds on the cards

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter THE Presidential Title Deeds programme will soon unveil a digitalised and securitised document that is tear and water proof as the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa…

First Lady leads clean-up exercise in central Harare

Tendai Rupapa-Senior Reporter STREETS, buildings and bus ranks in Harare’s central business district (CBD) were yesterday left sparkling clean and with a breath of fresh air, thanks to environment patron…

Zimpapers announces new editorial appointments

Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe Newspapers Group has made changes to its senior editorial staff at the company’s newspaper titles in a move aimed at consolidating its position as the biggest…

Mavhunga new Veterans Minister

Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed Senator Monica Mavhunga the new Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs replacing Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa who left the position last month. The…

Media warned against unethical conduct

Herald Reporter PUBLISHING imaginary links between corrupt criminals and the First Family and Government officials is unethical, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said yesterday. In a…

Four Chitungwiza VID Depot officers face probe

Freeman Razemba–Senior Reporter  AT least four Vehicle Inspectorate Department (VID) officers based at Chitungwiza Depot are facing investigations on allegations of soliciting money from people acquiring driver’s licences and learner’s…

Editorial Comment: Let’s consolidate fisheries value chain

A MAJOR investment for the Second Republic has been the commissioning of major dams, first the completion of dams started and halted some years ago and then the planning, contracting and…

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