Police hunt for Geza

Crime Reporter Police have launched a manhunt for controversial war veteran Cde Blessed Runesu Geza in connection with four criminal charges, including that of undermining the authority of the President.…

Vatican ambassador commends First Lady for fighting GBV, empowering women

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter WOMENFOLK deserve respect and to live in homes free of violence, Vatican ambassador Archbishop Janusz Urbanczyk, the Apostolic Nuncio to Zimbabwe has said. He made the…

Africa Youth Congress presents award to President

Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub The Africa Youth Congress yesterday presented President Mnangagwa with the Liberation Vanguard Award in recognition of his bravery in the fight for Africa’s liberation. The…

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri bemoans escalating global conflicts

Talent Chimutambgi Herald Reporter The shifting geopolitical dynamics emanating from soaring conflicts, compounded by the adverse climate-induced disasters, are threatening global peace and security, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiria said yesterday.…

Willom transitions from music to tobacco farming

Trust Khosa VETERAN entertainer Willom Tight  is a larger-than-life character. Approaching his 54th birthday next month, the easy-going star musician believes he was born to entertain the masses. His strength…

Marimba’s musical success

The Rhodesia Herald 13 February 1978 THE KWANONGOMA College of Music in Bulawayo has sold marimbas a traditional African musical instrument to America, South Africa, and centres throughout Rhodesia. The…

Master H leads 23rd NAMA nominees

Arts Reporter Organisers of the country’s premier arts merit awards, dubbed National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA), yesterday released nominees for this year’s edition ahead of the show next month. Scheduled…

Gold coins deliver huge returns to investors

Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s gold coins, introduced in July 2022, have delivered impressive returns to investors, with prices soaring 66 percent as gold prices rocket, statistics from the Reserve Bank of…

Zim to correct wrong narrative in Geneva

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Ambassador-designate to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Ever Mlilo, has pledged to further the country’s interests as well as correct the negative narrative pushed…

Restrictive fees, permits must go: President

Farirai Machivenyika and Wallace Ruzvidzo All ministries should ensure that business does not suffer from prohibitive regulations as well as punitive administrative licences and fees, President Mnangagwa has said. In his…

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