Why Alonso’s reign is over at Real Madrid

THE images travelled fast. Kylian Mbappe gesturing for his team-mates to leave the pitch. Xabi Alonso asking him to stay. Mbappe insisting. And Xabi, eventually, turning away and doing as…

Nestle recalls NAN Special Pro baby formula

Ivan Zhakata Zimpapers Correspondent The Ministry of Health and Child Care has placed health authorities nationwide on high alert following a regional recall of a Nestlé infant formula due to…

Prison overcrowding hits crisis levels as PG directs prosecutors to ease bail stance

Patrick Chitumba, Zimpapers Writer ZIMBABWE’S prisons are operating under severe strain, with the inmate population surging to 27 683 against a holding capacity of 17 800, prompting Prosecutor-General Justice Loice…

‘2026 economic outlook positive’

Africa Moyo-Deputy National Editor ECONOMIC projections for this year “are very positive”, driven by strong performances expected in the mining, agricultural and manufacturing sectors, President Mnangagwa has said. In an…

Zim breaks export record as earnings top US$1bn again

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe earned more than US$1 billion in export revenue in November last year, marking the second consecutive month the country has recorded its highest monthly export earnings…

UN commends Govt for empowering women, girls

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE United Nations has commended Zimbabwe for its ongoing efforts to empower women and girls, while developing peacefully, the global body’s Assistant Secretary-General and UN Women’s Deputy…

Judges put up impressive performance in 2025 — CJ

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter ALL superior courts and magistrates performed well last year, keeping backlogs under check despite a surge in cases brought before them, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said.…

Learners head to schools for new term

Raymond Jaravaza and Debra Matabvu PERSISTENT rain and gloomy skies failed to dampen the familiar back-to-school buzz across the country yesterday as hundreds of learners made their way to boarding…

Govt approves 2 breathalyser models

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has gazetted new regulations approving the use of two breathalyser models by law-enforcement agencies, marking a major step in tightening the noose against drunk driving in…

62 killed in human-wildlife conflict

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent SIXTY-TWO people were killed by wild animals in Zimbabwe last year as human-wildlife conflict cases surged sharply, with climate change, shrinking water sources and pressure on grazing…

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