Gumbo’s pro card chase is on again

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub FORMER national and international bodybuilding and men’s physique champion Ryan Gumbo is back, and the mission is clear. Next year marks his return to competitive…

Infrastructure projects on course

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Progress is being reported on several major infrastructure projects across Zimbabwe, signalling a nationwide push to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth in line with the…

City rolls out more smart water meters

Herald Reporter THE City of Harare has installed 879 smart meters in Warren Park 1, as the rollout of the new water management system which includes prepaid supplies gathers momentum,…

President commends Chief Secretary

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday commended the Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Martin Rushwaya, for ably supporting the weighty functions of the…

Christmas lights illuminate Harare

Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent THE City of Harare officially ushered in the festive season yesterday with the switching on of Christmas lights in Africa Unity Square at a colourful ceremony…

Polad members join Zanu PF

Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub MEMBERS of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) have announced their decision to rejoin Zanu PF, expressing confidence in President Mnangagwa’s initiatives aimed at achieving Vision…

Perfect gold run for Zimbabwe juniors

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S junior golf prodigies, Munesu Chimhini and Miriam Masiya, delivered a flawless statement at the Fourth African Youth Games in Angola, sweeping gold in both the boys’…

New policy aims to transform Zim’s cooperatives

Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the National Cooperative Societies Development Policy, which aims to transform cooperatives into catalysts for innovation, industrialisation and wealth creation. The policy will also provide a…

Farmers must act urgently against rain-driven weeds

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight BEYOND the immediate challenge of flooded fields and delayed planting, the heavy rains that have been pounding the country in recent weeks have a huge potential to…

Fees, levies in broadcasting, telecoms to be reduced

Debra Matabvu Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is set to review licences, fees and levies in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors, a move aimed at lowering the cost of data and voice…

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