Call for community radios to prioritise gender-sensitive programming
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The National Association of Community Broadcasting (NACB) has called on the country’s 14 licenced community radios to prioritise gender programming in their respective areas.
NEW: Government unveils new incinerator facility to boost public health
Online Reporter IN a significant stride towards enhancing public health and safety, the Zimbabwean Government has officially commissioned a state-of-the-art incinerator facility at the Chirundu Border Post. During the facility’s…
NEW: Africa Albida Tourism wins big at travel agents’ awards
Online Reporter Africa Albida Tourism (AAT) has once again cemented its position as one of the leading players in Zimbabwe’s hospitality industry after sweeping multiple awards at the 2025 Association…
Marist Brothers wins third consecutive high schools quiz competition
Own Correspondent MARIST Brothers Nyanga won the Old Mutual National High Schools Quiz for the third time in a row at the finals held in Harare at the weekend. Harare’s…
Zimbabwe launches National Business and Disability Network
Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent The Employer’s Confederation of Zimbabwe (EMCOZ) in collaboration with the international non-governmental organisation Sightsavers and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) today officially launched the National Business…
Aura Group launches Starlink reseller partnership
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter In a significant move to bridge the digital divide in Zimbabwe, Aura Group has launched its reseller partnership with Starlink.
Child sells out housebreaker father, leading to 6 month Imprisonment sentence
Sinokubonga Nkala – [email protected] A 27-YEAR-OLD man from has been sentenced to 6 months behind bars after breaking into a home and stealing items worth US$50, which were later recovered…
Man jailed for unlawful hunting
Faith Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Mapinde Village under Chief Nebiri was sentenced to six months imprisonment, of which three months were suspended for five years after being…
Remains of 16 SA liberation struggle stalwarts repatriated
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter The remains of 16 former South African freedom fighters who were laid to rest in Harare and Bulawayo during the struggle against the oppressive Apartheid regime…
Shoko Festival 2024 set to ignite urban culture in Zimbabwe
Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent The country’s longest-running urban culture festival, the Shoko Festival 2024, kicks off on September 26 and runs until 28.











