President sets 4 305 prisoners free
Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent President Mnangagwa has proclaimed Clemency Order No. 1 of 2026 granting amnesty to 4 305 inmates in a move aimed at promoting restorative justice and decongesting the…
Heritage-based curriculum now compulsory
Debra Matabvu-Senior Reporter ALL schools in Zimbabwe will be required to adopt the Heritage-Based Curriculum as their core syllabus from next year, with foreign curricula such as the Cambridge International…
Africa CDC backs stance on US funding
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has backed Zimbabwe and Zambia on their stance regarding the newly established health cooperation framework proposed by the United…
‘ZiG trust must be earned’
Nelson Gahadza-Senior Business Reporter RESTORING confidence remains the cornerstone of the country’s Monetary Policy framework, while trust in the local currency cannot be legislated, but must be earned through sustained…
Pardoned inmates praise President
Arron Nyamayaro-Herald Reporter MORE than 480 prisoners were released yesterday from Harare Central Prison after having sentences cut under the Presidential Clemency, expressing their heartfelt gratitude to President Mnangagwa for…
Zim evacuates Iran embassy staff
Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWEANS in Teheran, Iran, have been evacuated following a review of the security situation in the Middle East, amid escalating tensions after the United States and…
Nation celebrates Women’s Day
Alicia Kadzviti-Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE will commemorate International Women’s Day tomorrow at Chipadze High School in Bindura, Mashonaland Central. Globally, the day will be marked on March 8. Addressing a Press…
Media urged to go beyond ‘writing’
Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub LOCAL media should go beyond descriptive news writing and use journalism skills to simplify concepts into elements that will help citizens participate in national development, Information,…











