Gutu bids farewell to ex-CIO boss

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter THE body of national hero and former Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Director, Cde Walter Basopo, was yesterday flown to his rural home in Gutu, where it lay…

Rungani a high-calibre General

Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter National hero, Brigadier-General Retired Victor Rungani, whose Chimurenga name was ‘Comrade Nyoka’’, was a high calibre general whose loyalty, dedication and quest for the country’s development is…

US donates to Zim

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent UNITED STATES Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Pamela Tremont, has unveiled a donation from Yale University to the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, marking a milestone in international cooperation…

Government pledges stronger malaria response as cases surge

Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has pledged to intensify its fight against malaria following a sharp rise in cases and deaths during the 2025 malaria season. According to data from the Ministry…

EU scraps duty on Zim exports

Gibson Mhaka IN a landmark move aimed at enhancing trade relations between Zimbabwe and the European Union, EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Jobst Von Kirchmann, declared that Zimbabwean companies can now…

Foreigners squeeze out locals in retail sector

Ivan Zhakata and Nokuthula Dube FOREIGN entrepreneurs are increasingly taking up space in the retail sector, which is, however, legally reserved for locals. While the law is clear, enforcement seems…

Four more interchanges for Harare

Nyore Madzianike THE Government is set to enhance Harare’s road infrastructure with the construction of four new interchanges as part of its broader development agenda. The initiative, managed by the…

School head implicated in corruption scandal

Tanyaradzwa Rusike-Check Point Desk KUDAKWASHE Primary School in Glen Norah, Harare, has been rocked by a corruption scandal implicating its headmaster Mr Levyson Phiri, an internal audit report done in…

ZERA partners firm to raise LPG safety awareness

Ivan Zhakata-Features Correspondent WHEN 14-year-old Tinashe Ncube (not his real name) lit the stove that morning in Glen View, he was thinking only of breakfast. In seconds, his world turned…

Zim moves beyond the noose, embraces a second chance for justice

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter IN the stillness of a Harare courtroom on March 20, 2019, Bernard Mazhandu Mucheka stood to hear his chilling fate, death by hanging. The judgment was…

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