Harare City skills audit on cards

Takudzwa Mangrozah and Belindah Chikandiwa-Herald Reporters THE City of Harare and the Ministry of Skills Audit and Development yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the city’s first-ever local…

HEARTBREAK FOR SHANDIRWA AS YELLOW CARDS BOWL HIM OUT

CAPS United midfielder Tanaka Shandirwa says it is disheartening to miss out from the Soccer Stars of the Year list.

60pc of goods traded in Africa are counterfeits: Comesa

ABOUT 60 percent of goods traded in Africa are counterfeits, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Competition Commission has said, with nearly half (42 percent) being medicines.

Digital violence against women, girls hampers development

Sifelani Tsiko-Fact Check Editor EVERY year, Zimbabwe joins the global community to observe countless designated days, organise events, undertake projects and campaigns with the aim of eradicating gender-based violence against…

Buy Zim sets up desk to counter growing counterfeits

BUY Zimbabwe has established a dedicated data and market integrity desk, as a strategic step towards safeguarding Zimbabwe’s productive sector from the growing threat of counterfeits, fake goods and substandard products in the domestic market.

Govt calls for collective action on youth empowerment

Ivan Zhakata and Anesu January GOVERNMENT has called for urgent action to address rising cases of gender-based violence, mental health challenges, digital harm and drug abuse among university students. Speaking…

Defence University interrogates AI

Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent THE Zimbabwe National Defence University will tomorrow hold an Artificial Intelligence conference aimed at examining the far-reaching implications of AI on national, regional and global peace, security…

Massive crowd attends Zanu PF rally

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZANU PF’S newly co-opted Central Committee member Dr Kudakwashe Tagwirei has pledged over US$3 million towards a comprehensive empowerment programme for party structures in Harare Province.…

Zim nectarines enter UK market

ZIMBABWE continues to increase its horticulture export basket to the United Kingdom with recent sightings of local nectarines in leading United Kingdom retailers testifying to this reality.

PLATFORM FOR ATHLETES TO GAUGE THEIR READINESS FOR ACTION

HARARE Athletic Board vice chairperson Aaron Whyte says the upcoming track and field meet scheduled for this Saturday at the University of Zimbabwe is key to coaches and athletes gauging their readiness for the 2026 season.

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