Govt drafts new Foreign Affairs, Trade Bill

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter A Foreign Affairs and International Trade Bill that is expected to be enacted this year is being worked on by the Government to underscore the country’s diplomatic…

APOSTLE EVICTED FROM A STAND WHERE HE WAS HOSTING CHURCH SERVICES

Arron Nyamayaro AN Eastview church leader, Apostle Paul Chivengwa, was evicted yesterday from a residential stand where he was holding his church services.

Skills training for HIV-positive youths

Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter YOUTHS living with HIV in Manicaland are embracing small scale entrepreneurship as a pathway to economic independence, with livelihood skills training now complementing traditional health support…

Mukorera appears in court

Court Reporter ZIMBABWE Passengers Transporters Organisation (ZPTO) Mutare chairman, Jealous Mukorera (36), appeared before the Mutare Magistrates’ Court yesterday (Thursday), facing two counts of assault – one of which allegedly…

Tobacco ‘gweja’ buyers lurk on the fringe

Samuel Kadungure News Editor IN just two weeks, tobacco auction floors will swing open for the 2026 marketing season, but behind the hopeful clatter of bales and buyers – a…

SMALL BLACK-AND-WHITE TV AT THE HEART OF MAGAYA’S FRIENDLY COURT CONCERNS

Zvikomborero Parafini PROPHET Walter Magaya’s reservations about his rape trial being held in the Victim Friendly Court includes a small black-and-white television in that court.

Civil servants salaries to be reconfigured

Rutendo Nyeve-Victoria Falls Reporter CIVIL servants’ salaries are set to be reconfigured by the Government in line with outcomes of the comprehensive Job Evaluation Framework, a long-anticipated exercise expected to…

CUT FARMER MANAGER ON THE RUN OVER US$17K THEFT CASE

Paul Pindani in CHINHOYI A FARM manager at Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), Itai Zengeni, is on the run after allegedly defrauding the university of US$17,253.

When a boundary becomes a battlefield

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter IN the sunbaked soils of Buhera under Chief Makumbe – a long‑standing boundary dispute between two village heads has erupted into a humanitarian crisis, forcing 16…

Zimbabwe courts global scholars through EduTour drive

Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent THE Study Tourism Cluster continues to deliver positive results for Destination Zimbabwe, marked by the recent arrival of students from the University of Potsdam in Germany…

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