Buhera RDC former CEO, procurement boss arrested over US$122 000 tender scandal
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has arrested Buhera Rural District Council former chief executive officer, Emily Chibvongodze, and head of the procurement management unit, Torai Mudyiwa,…
President launches countdown to COP 15 Wetlands indaba
Mashudu Netsianda in HWANGE PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially launched the countdown to the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (COP15), which Zimbabwe will…
Midlands Province hails First Lady’s medical outreach
Tendai Rupapa, Senior Reporter MRS Janet Shoko sat cross-legged on a reed mat awaiting her turn to be screened for cervical cancer with tears rolling down her chubby cheeks as…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Ministers of State need to be highly active
The major thrust of the Second Republic is economic growth, with this growth being seen in all parts of the country and benefiting all communities and interests as the nation…
Media, individuals spreading lies to face full wrath of the law
Mukudzei Chingwere, Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT is dedicated to balancing the constitutional right to freedom of expression with the need to protect citizens from unlawful digital harm, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting…
Zimbabwe set to tap into AfCFTA’s economic potential
Jimmy Murwira, Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe is strategically positioning itself to maximise the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a game-changing economic initiative designed to foster intra-African trade,…
Benade in high spirits . . . Sables get back at work
Zimpapers Sports Hub PIET BENADE cast a figure of a contented man, so much so that there was a renewed energy about the Zimbabwe rugby Sables coach shortly before attending…
Botswana announces measures to mitigate aid suspension
GABORONE. – Botswana is rolling out stopgap measures to cushion patients affected by the closure of civil society organisations (CSOs) and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that perform both prevention and treatment…
India reacts to deportation of illegal immigrants
India’s Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has addressed reports of Indian migrants being mistreated during their deportation from the US. The top diplomat told parliament that such repatriations have…
LOOKING BACK: Crops and pastures need rain
The Rhodesia Herald, 6 February 1979 PATCHY RAIN over many parts of the country has done little to help the position of the major crops. Rain is still needed badly in…











