Zim, UN team up on achieving Vision 2030 goals

Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWE and the United Nations country team are working to achieve the country’s vision of becoming an upper middle-income economy by 2030, as envisaged in National…

Athletics hopeful of better fortunes at Games

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter ATHLETICS team manager Aaron Whyte believes they stand a good chance for better fortunes at the 13th edition of the African Games already underway in…

Desperate times for Kadewere’s team

Zimpapers Sports Hub WHEN Zimbabwe international striker Tino Kadewere left Olympique Lyon for Franch Ligue 1 rivals Nantes for the remainder of the season pending a permanent transfer, his new…

Our listening President, thank you

Sam Matema Correspondent On 16 November 2023, The Herald carried a story on Dzapasi/Foxtrot Assembly point as a forgotten National Monument, and on 24 November 2023, it carried a story…

Concoction leaves 50 dead in Angola

LUANDA. – About 50 people have died in Angola after being forced to drink a herbal potion to prove they were not practising witchcraft, police and local officials said yesterday.…

US bill to ban TikTok face hurdles in Senate

NEW YORK. – The US moved a step closer to banning TikTok after the House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday calling for the app’s Chinese developer ByteDance to…

No other language outspeaks the mother tongue

Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer For over two decades now, Zimbabwe has been joining the rest of the globe in celebrating International Mother Language Day on February 21. The day was…

D-Day for Beitbridge picnic murder trio

Mashudu Mambo THE D-day for a trio from Beitbridge which connived and struck to death a man who was having a picnic with his girlfriend in a bush, is set…

Another BF date for DeMbare

Veronica Gwaze Sports Reporter AFTER failing to pick maximum points against Highlanders in the opening fixture of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League at Barbourfields Stadium last week, Dynamos will…

SA set to licence 60 crypto platforms

South Africa will license about 60 cryptocurrency platforms by the end of the month, putting it among the first nations on the continent to require digital-asset exchanges to have permits…

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