Police launch manhunt for hit and run drivers
Crime Reporter POLICE have launched a manhunt for four motorists in connection with hit and run accidents in which pedestrians were killed. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said…
ZEC fulfils constitutional mandate
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has managed to fulfil its constitutional mandate despite facing challenging electoral tasks in 2022 and last year, chief elections officer Mr Utloile…
Woman loses US$5 000 in certificate of sponsorship deal
Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A WOMAN seeking a certificate of sponsorship to live in the United Kingdom lost US$5 100 to a suspected fraudster who had promised to facilitate her…
Private entities complement Govt’s development agenda
Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent Forging partnerships with the private sector and tertiary education institutions remains at the core of Government efforts to nurture innovation, foster economic growth and facilitate the…
President appoints ambassadors
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed former Zimbabwe National Army Commander, Lieutenant General (Retired) David Sigauke, as the country’s new Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Ms…
Ministry clarifies nurse training requirements
Gibson Nyikadzino Herald Correspondent PROSPECTIVE nurses require five Ordinary Level subjects, including English and Science, and these requirements have not changed since Statutory Instrument of 245 of 2000. There was…
Zim forex inflows surge 23pc over two months
Mike Tome Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s foreign currency receipts grew by 23 percent to US$2,2 billion between January and February this year from US$1,8 billion in the same period last year, with…
Zim@44: Grateful for friends’ sacrifices towards our independence
Gibson Nyikadzino Herald Correspondent Because colonialism only loosens its hold when the knife is at its throat, those who sacrificed their lives for the freedoms being enjoyed today should be…
Editorial Comment: ZiG will generate low inflation if we keep eyes on the ball
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and its Monetary Policy Committee, after wide-ranging discussions with other economists in all sectors, now predict that inflation should fall to 5 percent by year…
When schools propagate the culture of fish farming
Fildah Gwati IN a move that inculcates a culture of fish farming in children from a tender age, the Fisheries and Aquaculture Resource Department has launched the ‘fish for schools’…











