Two arrested over illicit brew

Herald Reporter Two men have been arrested for manufacturing beverages with alcohol content exceeding the legal limit, police said, seizing goods worth over US$120 000. The suspects were operating from…

Mutare City councillors in integrity pledges

Diana Nherera Mutare City councillors have signed integrity pledges and performance contracts in a move aimed at strengthening accountability, transparency and service delivery within the local authority. The signing ceremony…

Ndembe targets more success

Curtworth Masango-Zimpapers Sports Hub BLACK Rhinos captain Ben Ndembe has challenged his teammates to remain focused and maintain their momentum after the army side surged to the top of the…

LOOKING BACK: Allocation of serviced stands under way

The Herald, 24 June 1986 MORE than 700 serviced stands in Harare’s low-density suburbs are now being allocated in the biggest land deal for such housing in Zimbabwe for more…

Karanda hospital appeals for help

Mathew Masinge Karanda Hospital has appealed for support to expand its specialised healthcare services and community outreach programmes, which it has provided for decades. Speaking during a media tour of…

Matemadanda burial on Friday

Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub NATIONAL hero Ambassador Victor Matemadanda, who died on Sunday, will be buried on Friday at the National Heroes Acre, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister…

Jere reassures CAPS United family

Tadious Manyepo Zimpapers Sports Hub CAPS United president Farai Jere has credited coach Takesure Chiragwi for transforming the Green Machine into a force which is good enough to be still…

Family left counting losses after executor sells house and disappears with US$20 000

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] A FAMILY in Bulawayo’s Luveve suburb was left counting losses after a man who was tasked to sell a house on its behalf allegedly sold it for…

‘Returnee children to get school support’

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government is working on a plan to place children of Zimbabweans who have voluntarily returned from South Africa into local schools, following violent anti-migrant protests in…

Navigating change: The struggles of Zimbabwe’s HR practitioners in a shifting economy

Annah Mabaire As Zimbabwe’s economy lurches forward, propelled by technological innovations and a touch of good old-fashioned chaos, Human Resource (HR) practitioners find themselves at the epicentre of transformation. Like…

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