Breaking barriers: Expanding higher education access in region

Fungai Lupande-Features Writer AT Aparuquere, ominously translated to “spoiled home”, a primary school in northern Uganda, Gloria Achola began a journey that defied the obstacles often faced by girls. Now…

Zimra wins case against 300pc salary hike, bonus

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has successfully challenged an arbitral award granting a 300 percent salary increase and a mandatory 13th cheque to its employees. The…

4 family members killed in car crash

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent FOUR family members died in a head-on collision along Karoi-Binga Road on Sunday when a Honda Fit packed with 12 passengers crashed into a Ford Ranger with…

NETBALL FIREWORKS SET FOR MUTARE

THE Nedbank Premier Netball League is set to ignite Mutare this weekend as 16 teams converge for the final round of fixtures before the league breaks for its halfway mark.

John Legat steps down as Imara CEO

Imara Asset Management Zimbabwe’s chief executive officer, Mr John Legat, will retire from his position on June 30, 2025, after 27 years at the helm.

Jilted man (60) threatens suicide

Spiwe Sarakunze-Herald Reporter A 24-YEAR-OLD woman recently won a restraining order in the civil court against her 60-year-old former boyfriend, whose persistent suicide threats and harassment have left her feeling…

TIMB CEO eyes value addition to grow industry

Newly appointed Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) chief executive officer (CEO), Mr Emmanuel Matsvaire, has said a multi-faceted and forward-looking approach is essential to strengthen the industry through value addition and increasing exports to premium markets.

Highlanders leave it till late, Warriors survive Panthers scare

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub A DRAMATIC last-minute try from Highlanders and a spirited comeback by Warriors headlined a thrilling Week Three of the 2025 Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football Board…

Zimsec regulations tightened

Zvamaida Murwira Examination candidates, who are found guilty of malpractices such as cheating, face up to five years’ imprisonment while any institution convicted of widespread irregularities will be compelled to…

MARUWA’S MASTERSTROKE ENDS 615 DAYS OF HOME RESISTANCE

HERBERT “JOMPANO” MARUWA has a unique knack of making and breaking records.

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