Mafume accused of sowing discord at Town House
Harare Mayor Councillor Jacob Mafume has been accused of teaming up with councillors to grab executive control instead of keeping to his legal role of chairing the council, allegedly hand-picking an outside consultant to override acting successors to suspended Town Clerk Hosiah Chisango as power struggles rock the city.
MWOS finally get PSL chance
FOOTBALL development in Matabeleland North Province is set for massive transformation, thanks to a landmark partnership deal between Norton-based side MWOS and ZPC Hwange.
Trump sworn in for second term with major policy overhauls
WASHINGTON. – Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday in the Rotunda of the Capitol, marking the beginning of his second term after a four-year hiatus.
How insidious media manipulation threatens sovereignty
In the age of globalisation, the media has become an indispensable tool for shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse.
Dandemutande now an official Starlink reseller
Herald Reporters DANDEMUTANDE Investments has announced that it has been given clearance by the Postal and Telecommunications Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to operate as an authorised reseller of Starlink services…
Marathon great Kipchoge to race in London
Distance running great Eliud Kipchoge will return to the London Marathon in April.
Trump aid ban puts local NGOs in a fix
The impact of President Donald Trump’s Executive Order to pause all US foreign assistance programmes for 90 days to review if they are consistent with his policy goals was yesterday felt by local non-governmental organisations (NGOs), who were receiving funding from Washington.
Fire tender brings relief to rural Marondera community
MARONDERA Rural District Council has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art fire tender from Government.
Rains rekindle bumper harvest prospects
Herald Reporters THE Government and farmers across the country have expressed excitement over the significant improvement in the state of crops and livestock in response to the good rains being…
Somalia records 71 000 drought-related deaths
MOGADISHU. – An estimated 71,000 people may have died between January 2022 and June 2024 due to the devastating drought that affected large parts of Somalia in 2022, according to a report released yesterday in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu.











