10 years jail for hijacking doctor’s car

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] A 21-YEAR-OLD Harare man who was arrested and appeared in court for theft of a car from a doctor stationed at Mpilo Central Hospital after forcefully pushing…

Sam’s wound still fresh — Daisy Mtukudzi

Trust Khosa-Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub DAISY MTUKUDZI says she is still coming to terms with the death of her son, Samson, which occurred during Women’s Month. Sam died in…

President’s devolution drive ignites hospitality boom in Maphisa

Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE hosting of the 2026 National Independence celebrations, to be presided over by President Mnangagwa in Maphisa, Matabeleland South Province, marks more than a ceremonial shift…

Hundreds gather in Malala Village to bid farewell to Assistant Commissioner Mbedzi

Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] HUNDREDS of mourners from across the country gathered in Malala Village, Beitbridge District, to bid farewell to the late Assistant Commissioner Rever Mbedzi, a liberation hero who…

Province intensifies public outreach on Amendment No.3 Bill

Herald Reporter ZANU PF Harare province has intensified its sensitisation programme on the Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill to ensure that people are well informed about what is expected from…

WestProp expands into Chivhu

Staff Reporter WestProp Holdings has announced an expansion into Chivhu, Mashonaland East Province, a town about one hour and 30 minutes from Harare along the Beitbridge Highway. The company plans…

Fulton happy as triathlon season closes

Ellina Mhlanga-Zimpapers Sports Hub TRIATHLON Zimbabwe staged their final event of the season on Sunday with vice-president Pamela Fulton expressing satisfaction with the kind of progress she has seen from…

Lake Gwayi-Shangani project on course to meet 2026 deadline

Sikhumbuzo Moyo THE construction of the Lake Gwayi-Shangani in Matabeleland North Province remains firmly on course, with the project at 75 percent completion level as the Government pushes to meet…

Criminals use empty coffins to smuggle drugs

Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter CRIMINALS are increasingly concealing dangerous drugs and unregistered medicines inside corpses and coffins in an effort to smuggle them past border posts, particularly at Beitbridge Border Post.…

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