Reza new ZACC boss, Majome to head Rights Commission

Trust Freddy–Herald Correspondent  President Mnangagwa has appointed Mr Michael Reza as the new Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson while former Deputy Minister Ms Fungayi Jessie Majome is now the Zimbabwe…

Cabinet approves Standards Bill

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter Cabinet yesterday approved principles of the Standards Bill meant to establish the Standards Institute of Zimbabwe that will guide the development of standards through promotion of quality…

First Lady’s philanthropic work inspires global community into action

Tendai Rupapa in NEW YORK, United States CAPTIVATING and inspiring. These words aptly capture the feelings and experiences of dignitaries who were inspired by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa’s inclusive…

Mines urged to build power stations as demand doubles

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter ELECTRICITY consumption is expected to nearly double in the coming year to 3 500MW peak demand with new and expanding mines and ever more houses on the…

Second round of polio vaccination underway

Health Reporter ZIMBABWE is continuing the vaccination programme against polio with the second round resuming yesterday and expected to reach over four million children under 10 years. This is to…

Western Cape accident: 13 bodies now in Zimbabwe

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau THE bodies of 13 Zimbabweans who died in a bus accident in Western Cape, South Africa, have arrived back home by road via the Beitbridge border post…

Henrietta Rushwaya arrested

Freeman Razemba–Senior Reporter  ZIMBABWE Miners’ Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya has been arrested on allegations involving an undisclosed mining transaction. Last night police said they would not release any details until…

TIMB fights price collusion

Herald Reporters TOBACCO farmers who sell their crop at the auction have expressed concern over the price, which they say appears to have a fixed top price of US$4,99 per…

Editorial Comment: Under-age marriages destroy young lives

In its latest annual report, the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC)moved decisively into seeking far more effective action against three areas of crime that largely victimise the young and…

Consumer protection blitz targets smuggled goods

A recent joint operation by the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC), the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), and law enforcement agents has uncovered widespread trade in smuggled goods at Harare’s downtown shops, commonly known as tuckshops.

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