US Sanctions Bill against SA bullying of Africa’s sovereignty

Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE recent advancement of the so-called United States– South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act by the country’s House Foreign Affairs Committee is nothing short of a…

Dedicated bus lanes for Seke Road

PLANS are underway to widen and construct dedicated bus lanes along Seke Road, following an increase in fatal road traffic accidents along the stretch.

Mabvuku Intercharge to reshape city’s traffic landscape

IN a move set to reshape Harare’s traffic landscape, the Mabvuku intersection will soon close to make way for a modern interchange, marking the latest phase in Zimbabwe’s road infrastructure upgrades.

ESG reporting mandatory for listed companies

THE Government has made Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting mandatory for all listed firms in Zimbabwe, Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Deputy Minister David Mnangagwa has said.

Zim firms hog the limelight at Zambia agriculture show

Zimbabwean products and services are drawing significant attention at Zambia’s leading trade fair, currently underway in Lusaka, with buyers commending the quality of products and services on exhibition.

Lotteries Board directed to renovate Chimoio shrine

HOME Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has directed the Lotteries and Gaming Board (LGB) to provide resources to revamp the Chimoio Memorial Shrine in Mozambique.

Parliaments urged to embrace new technologies

AFRICAN Parliaments must be empowered to engage with emerging technologies so they can contribute positively to democratic processes and the well-being of society, the Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.

Widow wins court protection against alcoholic son

Spiwe Sarakunze-Herald Reporter IN a heartbreaking family dispute, Eunigate Chonzi, a widow, has been granted a protection order against her son, Linton Chisakuwana, whom she accuses of turning her life…

Zim reiterates stance against organised crime

ZIMBABWE on Wednesday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, reiterating its firm stance on fighting exploitative organised crimes confronting humanity.

Buhera’s wetland restoration transforms lives

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter IN the arid Buhera District, a remarkable transformation has taken place. Where conflict and suffering once prevailed, fuelled by climate change, drought and poverty, harmony is…

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