Let’s be better than the best: President
Fungi Kwaramba–Political Editor To catapult Zimbabwe to its Vision 2030 of an upper middle income economy, Zimbabweans must strive to be better than the best by harnessing technology and employing…
US investors eye Zim opportunities
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter Zimbabwe is set to benefit from investments valued at more than US$500 million in several sectors of the economy from a group of African-American owned businesses that…
Roads project a gear up
Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Road construction in Harare has gathered pace, with car sales that had been erected along Harare-Chirundu Highway on Nemakonde Road (formerly Lomagundi Road), having been demolished to…
13 Zimbabweans perish in Cape Town crash
Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau THIRTEEN Zimbabweans were killed and 26 others injured when their coach belonging to Simplex Bus Company collided with a haulage truck on the N1 Highway near Hex…
Minister Shava updates Sadc on sanctions
Africa Moyo-Deputy News Editor Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Ambassador Frederick Shava, yesterday updated SADC about the purported removal of sanctions by the United States, but reiterated that Zimbabwe…
Shashl Unveils New Single “Softly,” Marking a Dazzling Shift in Her Musical Direction
FAST rising songstress Shashl is taking the African music scene by storm with the release of her latest single, “Softly,” a captivating track that marks a significant turning point in…
Parents grateful for Presidential scholarships
Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter Parents are grateful for the Presidential scholarships that are helping learners from underprivileged families proceed with education at institutions of higher learning in various countries. Speaking at…
Council bid to splash US$2m on 500 desktops exposed
Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Some Harare City Council officials have been caught in a procurement scam in which they are fighting for the purchase of 500 desktop computers at US$4 000…
MSU students get US$ fees reprieve
Mashudu Netsianda and Patrick Chitumba THE High Court has blocked the Midlands State University (MSU) from demanding fees solely in United States dollars and directed the institution to allow students to…
Zim reaffirms commitment to regional, international peace
Trust Freddy–Herald Correspondent Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, has affirmed Zimbabwe’s commitment to playing a key role in the resolution of both regional and international conflicts, calling…











