Alleged killer of Ugandan Olympian dies from burns: Hospital

The man accused of dousing in petrol and setting alight Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died from burns sustained during the fatal attack on the Ugandan athlete, a hospital official…

Byo cancels notice on extended parking enforcement hours

B Metro Reporter The City of Bulawayo has cancelled a public notice issued yesterday which indicated that the operating hours for parking enforcement by Tendy Three Investments (TTI) parking solutions…

Global investments in Zimbabwe shoot up

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE last year attracted investments from at least 46 countries, a third more than recorded the previous year, while 615 new investors have been licensed, a jump…

‘President’s China visit a major success’

Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa’s State visit to China where he also attended the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac), was a major success following the signing of 17 Legal Instruments of…

Corruption allegations rock High Court

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent An investigation by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has uncovered allegations of corruption in the Harare High Court involving a disputed US$2 million estate. The probe has…

Redundant civil service posts to be abolished

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is set to rationalise jobs and grades in the civil service to streamline managerial posts, abolish redundant positions and reorganise the workforce for better efficiency, Information,…

‘SADC in safe hands under President Mnangagwa’

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter PALESTINIAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe Dr Tamer Almassri has said SADC is poised to benefit from President Mnangagwa’s leadership qualities in the region’s quest for development. President Mnangagwa…

Schools open with few hiccups

Herald Reporters SCHOOLS across the country yesterday reopened smoothly for the third term, which is particularly important for learners sitting public examinations from October. In Harare, no major challenges were…

Editorial Comment: University businesses advance nation

THE range of businesses set up by Zimbabwe’s State universities as part of the Heritage-based Education 5.0 programme continues to grow with some, having met local demand, looking at export…

Selmor humbled by massive public support

SELMOR Mtukudzi says she has been humbled by the outpouring of support from the public in the wake of the controversy triggered by her initial snub from the list of performers at the Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of the Arts.

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