Harare’s First Street set for make-over by May. . .There will be cameras, speakers all over: Mayor Mafume

Diana Nherera Harare Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, has unveiled an improvement plan aimed at revitalising the capital city’s First Street. Mayor Mafume said the project will see pavements and damaged…

Chivayo Blesses Highlanders In The Morning

Lovemore Dube [email protected] Philanthropist Wicknell Chivayo has done it again for Highlanders. The nation woke up on Wednesday to another shower of Chivayo’s benevolence when he presented cars to Bosso…

Iran–U.S. Talks Resume as Sanctions Relief Remains the Central Test

Indirect negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America concerning Iran’s nuclear program and the unjust sanctions imposed on the Iranian nation was held on…

Zimbabwe bids farewell to national hero Brigadier General Mpabanga

Today we are coming to you live from the National Heroes Acre were we are gathered to honour Brigadier General (Retd) Samuel Mpabanga, a decorated military leader and national hero…

EU extends sanctions on Zimbabwe

Herald Reporter The European Union has extended its arms embargo on Zimbabwe by a further year. The announcement came out on Tuesday after the EU concluded its annual review of…

BREAKING: Fire ravages popular Bulawayo eatery Fairy Cafè

Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor A fire broke out in the early hours of Wednesday morning, causing extensive damage to popular Bulawayo restuarant, Fairy Cafè, which is located in the…

Cabinet okays US$4.5m health kitty

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter CABINET has approved a US$4,5 million contingency fund to strengthen preparedness for seasonal disease outbreaks such as typhoid and cholera.

Bill removes JSC from Prosecutor General appointment

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter CONSTITUTIONAL Amendment Bill (Number 3) gazetted on Monday proposes removing the Judicial Service Commission from the process of appointing the Prosecutor-General, a move Government says will…

New equipment to slash open‑heart surgery backlog

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE is poised to significantly reduce its open-heart surgery backlog following the installation of a state-of-the-art heart-lung machine at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, bringing relief…

Sadc pushes investments to drive Africa’s youth economy

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter Africa has the capacity to transition from capital to impact by driving investments and partnerships that generate employment, foster innovation and unlock the continent’s creative potential,…

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