You fought a good fight Baba aWiri!

Ray Bande Senior Reporter DEATH leaves behind a heartache no one can heal, and memories no one can steal — not even the passage of time. Such is the enduring…

Zimbabwe left frustrated as U19 World Cup opener is washed out

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S campaign in the ICC Men’s Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2026 got off to a disappointing start after their opening match against Scotland was abandoned…

US$946m for modernisation of major border posts

Remember Deketeke, [email protected] GOVERNMENT will mobilise more than US$900 million over the next five years to finance the redevelopment and modernisation of four major border posts as part of efforts…

‘Credit cooperatives vital for financial inclusion’

Herald Correspondent Savings and Credit Cooperative Organisations (SACCOs) have emerged as vital instruments in the quest for financial inclusion and economic empowerment, Deputy Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and…

National ZIFA Academy on cards

Tadious Manyepo-Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIFA are leaving nothing to chance in their bid to transform the game in the country with the association moving in to establish a national football…

Capitalk celebrates 9 years

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Herald Reporter CAPITALK 100.4FM, Harare’s premier talk radio station, today marks its ninth anniversary, celebrating nearly a decade of impact. The station sets its sights on deeper digital integration,…

Formalisation drive reshapes artisanal gold mining in Shurugwi

Johnsias Mutonhori-Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT is pressing ahead with efforts to formalise the mining sector, seeking to lift productivity, efficiency and value while restoring order to an industry long dominated by…

NAC launches targeted HIV interventions to curb rising infections

Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau THE National Aids Council has intensified workplace-based HIV prevention interventions in Hwedza District in response to rising new infections linked to mining and farming activities, as…

Education 5.0 turns schools into production hubs

Tanyaradzwa Kutaura-Herald Correspondent THE Heritage-Based Education Curriculum, unveiled by the Government in 2024, is starting to yield positive results as several schools and learning centres use local resources, innovation and…

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