Africa’s future key to global progress, says China

Nqobile Bhebhe-Bulawayo Bureau GLOBAL modernisation cannot proceed without the full participation of Africa, as the continent’s stability and development are fundamental to the future of humanity, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang…

British Council boosts economic growth initiatives

Spiwe Sarakunze-Herald Reporter THE British Council has, in collaboration with Switzerland, launched the Creative Economy Week for fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the music and fashion industries, enhancing skills, and…

7 years on, Zim still heeds President’s call to clean up

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent SEVEN years after President Mnangagwa’s declaration, the National Environment Clean-up Day initiative, continues to thrive. Yesterday, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) joined three other independent commissions in…

Tragic tale of a child’s death, family dispute

Remember Deketeke-Herald Reporter Tinofara Muzavazi, an eight-year-old boy, has been dead for 16 days as of today. His parents are unable to bury him due to a family conflict. Tinofara…

All set for 2 council by-elections

Remember Deketeke-Herald Reporter ALL is set for today’s council by-elections in Norton and Chegutu, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Deputy Chairperson Ambassador Rodney Kiwa said yesterday. Speaking in Harare, Ambassador Kiwa…

ZANU PF gears for Glen View South primary elections

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter ZANU PF has officially introduced its candidates for primary elections taking place tomorrow, ahead of by-elections slated for April 12 in Glen View South constituency. The seat…

Detective shot dead in line of duty

Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau BULAWAYO’S Pumula suburb became a scene of a heart-breaking tragedy on Thursday night when a female detective from the Criminal Investigation Department was shot dead in the…

Women transform rural homes into viable business units

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau THE late former United States President Abraham Lincoln once said the greatest fine art of the future would be the making of a comfortable living from…

Harare at centre of storm, seeks nod to borrow US$21m

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent HARARE City Council is at the centre of a storm as it seeks permission to borrow US$21 million to buy new compactors and equipment, despite failing to…

Editorial Comment: Warriors, Nees need all the support for World Cup bid

SO, the Zimbabwe senior soccer side, the Warriors, will get back into business for the first time this year when they resume their FIFA 2026 World Cup qualification bid. They…

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