Councils top ZACC corruption list
Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter and council officials last year contributed the bulk of corruption cases reported to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, with 13 percent of all reports being of dishonest…
Drama as suspect climbs 30-meter tower. . . saved by Good Samaritan
A Kadoma man, who had been chased by a mob following an attempted theft, climbed a 30-meter tower light while threatening to commit suicide yesterday morning.
Mpox alert as schools reopen
Trust Freddy, Herald Correspondent AS schools reopen for the third term today, some parents and guardians have called for strengthened measures against Mpox, which has yet to be recorded in…
‘FREE BODY SCAN’ AGENTS GO UNDERGROUND
SEVERAL free body scan agents, who have been operating in the Central Business District (CBD) have disappeared from the streets following a warning by authorities that they will be descending on them.
Zim opposition orchestrated xenophobic attacks: Mbeki
Wallace Ruzvidzo, Herald Reporter attacks on Zimbabweans living in South Africa, particularly in 2008, were a brainchild of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties to cause political unrest in both countries, former South…
POLICE WARN UNSCRUPULOUS BUSINESS PEOPLE OVER STOCK THEFT
UNSCRUPULOUS business people in the meat industry and the general public, who are providing markets for cattle rustlers, have been warned that the long arm of the law will descend on them heavily once detected.
GRAY HOMES DIRECTORS DENIED BAIL…couple faces seven more fresh charges
GRAY HOMES Construction directors couple Annavestah and Gray Mudiwa suffered a setback yesterday as regional magistrate Donald Ndirowei ruled that they are not suitable candidates for bail.
MSU pathology centre becomes oasis of hope
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau THENational Pathology Research and Diagnostic Centre (NPRDC) is fast turning into an oasis of hope for people with different ailments who are flooding the institution seeking…
Farmers geared for 2024-25 Pfumvudza/Intwasa summer cropping season
Ashley Phiri and Amos Mpofu, [email protected] PREPARATIONS for the 2024-25 summer cropping season are underway, with smallholder farmers across the country gearing up for another round of the Pfumvudza/Intwasa farming programme. …
EDITORIAL : THANK YOU MCAZ FOR FINALLY ACTING
THE Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe (HPA) and Medicines Control Authority Zimbabwe (MCAZ) have finally paid attention to the sprouting of dubious companies offering free full body scans, especially in the Harare CBD.











