SOEs commit to combat corruption
Belindah Chikandiwa Herald Correspondent TO foster a new culture of accountability, heads of State-Owned Enterprises and parastatal leaders yesterday signed a landmark Integrity Pledge, witnessed by Industry and Commerce Minister…
Lady Chevrons face major setback . . . Ndhlovu banned from bowling
Brandon Moyo Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Lady Chevrons have been dealt a crushing setback after teenage all-rounder Kelis Ndhlovu was suspended from bowling in international cricket by the International Cricket…
ZimParks commended for foiling poaching attempt in Hwange National Park
Kudakwashe Kutinyo ZIMPARKS has been lauded for its swift action in apprehending two poachers inside Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North Province, following an anonymous tip-off. The suspects had killed…
Indoda (38) ibulala umfana (17) kubangwa amanzi
YiNtatheli kaMthunywa Kulendoda eleminyaka engu-38 yokuzalwa yeVictoria Falls ekhame yabulala umfana oleminyaka engu-17 andubana iyephosela isidumbu echibini lamanzi engcekeza kubangwa amanzi. Indoda le, uTinashe Wireless Nyarukokora umiswe phambi komthethwandaba kuviki…
Zim, Kenya netball Series starts
Veronica Gwaze Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE and Kenya have strengthened their netball relationship with a groundbreaking four-day Test Series which began in Harare yesterday.
England need killer instinct for Ashes
ENGLAND may lack the killer instinct needed to win in this winter’s Ashes, says former Australia head coach Justin Langer.
Courts barred from interfering with incomplete proceedings
Herald Correspondent THE Supreme Court has ruled that courts cannot interfere with unterminated proceedings unless exceptional circumstances exist.
Cutting costs, creating jobs: ED is reshaping our economic future
President Mnangagwa’s relentless drive to simplify and modernise Zimbabwe’s business environment is proving to be a catalyst for economic transformation. His ease-of-doing-business reforms are not just policy tweaks; they’re a…
Global standard airports a priority: Minister
Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT will continue upgrading all airports in the country to global standards as it sends a clear signal that Zimbabwe is open for business.











