Govt pledges to support community radio stations
Fairness Moyana in HWANGE Government has pledged continued support for community radio stations to enhance their sustainability and effectiveness, recognising their critical role in providing early warning systems and disseminating…
Meet Dr Kanyepi, Zimbabwe’s first female heart surgeon
Phyllis Kachere and Donald Mujiri In the intricate world of cardiothoracic surgery, a field renowned for its complexity and often dominated by men, Dr Kudzai Kanyepi has emerged as a…
‘Empowering women key for economic development’
Remember Deketeke-Herald Reporter Empowering women in Zimbabwe is a pathway to achieving economic development, prosperity and sustainability, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa said…
US$2,7 million ZB heist suspect in court with new charges
Court Correspondent After being acquitted last year of participating in the armed robbery of US$2,7 million of ZB Bank cash in 2021, Dennis Madondo (33) from Murehwa is now on…
NBSZ employee sentenced for forgery
Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent A National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) employee, Trymore Jairos (26), has been convicted of four counts of forgery for falsifying signatures of his superiors on loan guarantees…
Pensioner loses $172 million to hackers
Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent Three suspected hackers from Chitungwiza appeared in court yesterday for allegedly defrauding a pensioner of ZWL$172 349 999 and US$733 by hacking into his banking accounts. Mirriam…
Editorial Comment: Police need to be tough on vehicles lacking number plates
The police have once again warned that they are looking out for vehicles not fitted with number plates and that these vehicles will be impounded. This warning has been given…
The changing face of Zim’s retail sector
Kundai Marunya-Correspondent THE recent wave of big retail outlets closing or scaling down operations in Zimbabwe has sparked concern among consumers and economic analysts. However, a closer look at the…
Courtroombreak up… cites bad sex, sucide threats
Danisa Masuku Courtrooms are usually places where disputes are settled, but for one woman, it became the stage for a shocking revelation — ending her seven-year cohabitation due to a…
COMMENT: Striking a balance: Vendors need proper spaces
The ongoing conflict between Bulawayo’s informal vendors and city authorities is a dilemma that demands urgent and practical solutions.On one hand, vendors need to make a living, and on the…











