Zesa cable thief arrested

Victor Maposa Mashonaland East Bureau Police have arrested, a 40-year-old man from Ruwa, for allegedly tampering with Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) property. Tinotenda Mahove, believed to have been operating…

Govt hails private sector’s support in waste management

Talent Chimutambgi and Nyasha Motsi Herald Reporters THE collaboration between Government and the private sector in waste management has led to improved refuse collection services in Harare, a Cabinet Minister…

Zim, Iran strengthen cultural ties

Obey Musiwa Herald Reporter As part of efforts to enhance cultural ties, students from Blessed Hope Gaza Academy and Mountain Bay School visited the Iranian Embassy’s Cultural Centre last Friday.…

Mbanje dealer jailed 7 months

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A mbanje dealer in Harare’s upmarket Borrowdale suburb has been jailed for an effective seven months after being caught with 772g of the drug in a…

4 Cameroonians fined US$1 600 over passport fraud

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent FOUR Cameroonians have been fined US$400 each for falsifying information to fraudulently acquire Zimbabwean birth certificates and passports after spending five months in remand prison. Christiana…

Berries exports surge 50 percent

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer BERRIES export volumes rose 50 percent from six million kilogrammes in 2023 to eight million in 2024 with stakeholders calling for Government-backed structured financing to…

Livestock valuation not a new tax measure: Zimra

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has dismissed speculation by some farmers that the authority would be collecting annual taxes for all livestock, saying the purported…

Blessing in disguise: How withdrawal of US aid might foster stability in Zim

Innocent Mujeri Herald Correspondent For years foreign aid has been a critical tool used by Western powers to exert influence in various parts of the world, and Zimbabwe has not…

Editorial Comment: Let’s preserve, protect our wetlands

PRESERVING and protecting wetlands requires more than just vague assent, while draining and destruction continues: we need to recognise their high value, as wetlands, and then protect them as they…

Climate justice for Zim: Who pays for the damage?

William Duri Herald Correspondent As the world grapples with the devastating impacts of climate change, African countries, Zimbabwe included are bearing the brunt of this global phenomenon. Rising temperatures, changing…

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