National Handicraft Centre reopens

Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent THE refurbished gallery of the National Handicraft Centre was commissioned yesterday, bringing hope to local craftspeople. The commissioning also included the handover of a vehicle to boost…

Why Zanu PF won Glen View South seat

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Second Republic’s deliverables carried the day for ZANU PF, allowing it to reclaim Glen View South constituency in the recently held by-election, where its candidate,…

Trailblazer, defies odds, creates niche in tobacco industry

Elliot Ziwira-Deputy Features Editor EMPOWERED by her faith and work ethic since her formative years at Monte Cassino Girls High School in Mashonaland East, Blessing Tafadzwa Shumba-Hove has defied the…

Mbanje dealer jailed 8 years for smuggling

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau A 25-YEAR-OLD woman from Harare, Elizabeth Marikafu, was yesterday convicted by Beitbridge resident magistrate Mr Takudzwa Gwazemba and sent to prison for eight years after she smuggled…

45 years of resilience, revolutionary achievements

Zimpapers Politics Hub AS Zimbabwe approaches its 45th Independence Day anniversary tomorrow, the nation reflects on a history marked by profound revolutionary achievements. After achieving independence in 1980 following almost…

Steel plant saves Zim millions in forex

Patrick Chitumba THE start of extensive finished steel production at the Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) plant in Manhize bodes well for Zimbabwe’s import substitution drive, pushing its industrial…

Former mayor Manyenyeni, town clerk in court

Zvikomborero Parafini FORMER Harare mayor Ben Manyenyeni and former acting town clerk Josephine Ncube yesterday appeared in court facing charges of criminal abuse of duty. The two were brought before…

Gambian ex-soldier convicted of torture in rare US trial

A former Gambian soldier has been convicted on torture charges by a US court for his involvement in crimes committed while feared strongman Yahya Jammeh was in power in the…

Musk claims racial discrimination in Starlink’s delayed entry to SA

The tussle between Starlink boss Elon Musk and South Africa over the company’s failure to launch in the country stems from the nation’s black empowerment laws and could be one…

Editorial Comment: Local assembly plant will create jobs, boost economic growth

BELARUSIAN companies have become major suppliers of tractors, buses, trucks and fire-fighting equipment to Zimbabwe largely because of having the right vehicles and a willingness to enter into financial arrangements…

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