Stronger Together: Zimbabwe, UAE extend government exchange programme

Nduduzo Tshuma in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates ZIMBABWE and the United Arab Emirates have extended their Government Experiences Exchange Programme to 2030, a move expected to further strengthen public sector capacity…

CONSUMERS ARE TO BLAME FOR EXPLICIT CONTENT, SAYS BHUTISI

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub SEASONED content creator, Admire “Bhutisi” Kuzhangaira, says consumers are to blame for the proliferation of explicit content across social media platforms.

Zim leverages mineral deposits for growth amid global uncertainty

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter AGAINST a backdrop of a fragile global economy strained by geopolitical tensions, analysts point to Zimbabwe as a nation with sharply improving growth prospects, powered by…

NAC underfunded in the wake of reduced foreign aid

Trust Freddy Zimpapers Correspondent THE National AIDS Council collected over US$60 million through Aids Levy last year, but says the amount falls far short of what is needed to sustain…

Govt details proposed Road Accident Fund Bill

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter IN a major policy shift aimed at transforming support for road crash victims, the Government has detailed its proposal to establish a State-administered Road Accident Fund.…

Presidential borehole programme empowers rural communities

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter THE Presidential Borehole Drilling Programme is a transformative initiative that continues to empower rural communities by improving access to clean water. By addressing critical water shortages,…

NOX COURTS AFRICAN MUSIC GIANTS

Trust Khosa Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub   SOUTH Africa-based urban contemporary singer Enock “Nox” Guni is setting his sights on major collaborations with prominent African stars.

Econet investors to get 150pc premium in split value exit offer

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter Econet Wireless Zimbabwe shareholders will get US$0,50 per share split-value exit offer ahead of the mobile telecoms firm’s proposed voluntary delisting from the Zimbabwe Stock…

Ministry calls for expansion of work-for-fees programme

Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT has directed higher and tertiary education institutions to prioritise and expand the work-for-fees programme following Treasury’s decision to make the initiative a budgeted line item.…

EDITORIAL : QUEEN NADIA TV HAS CROSSED THE LINE

THE growing debate around why Queen Nadia TV’s X-rated content should not be allowed on Facebook speaks to broader concerns about digital responsibility, platform standards, and the impact of online…

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