Zim milestones on girl child under spotlight

Zvamaida Murwira in MIDRAND, South Africa Zimbabwe’s major milestones in empowering the girl child came under the spotlight at the ongoing Pan-African Parliament (PAP) sitting, with Matabeleland North Member of…

‘Zim concerned with situation in Mozambique’

Columbus Mabika, Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is concerned with the deteriorating security situation in Mozambique which is threatening national interests and the regional security environment, a Cabinet Minister has said. Speaking…

Booing bosses at funeral earns quartet suspension

Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau Gweru City Council has suspended four workers for allegedly booing and insulting management during a funeral for two employees who died on duty after they choked…

Man defrauds Bakers Inn clients of US$4 612

Yeukai Karengezeka, Court Correspondent A  HARARE man appeared in court for allegedly defrauding Bakers Inn clients of US$4,612. Chenjerai Shiri, who is facing fraud charges, appeared before Harare magistrate Mr…

Children should be valued more

Fadzayi Maposah, Correspondent I know that there are traditionally no weddings and roora ceremonies in November, the month of the goat, Mbudzi. Come December there will be wedding after wedding…

CCC MP in court for assault

Yeukai Karengezeka CCC’s Zengeza East legislator Goodrich Chimbaira and his three brothers have appeared before the courts for allegedly assaulting their churchmate and leader following a misunderstanding. Goodrich (37), Phillip…

18 countries book Africa Cup of Nations slots

CAPE TOWN. – Gabon, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda and Zimbabwe join 12 other countries in booking spots at the next Africa Cup of Nations finals by yesterday, some without…

AUSC Region 5 Museum launched

Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister, Amon Murwira, has described the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Museum launched yesterday at the National Sports…

Continue participating in politics, women urged

Joseph Madzimure  and Yeukai Karengezeka WOMEN across the political divide have been urged to continue actively participating in politics despite the hurdles they face as the Government remains committed to…

Campus reflections: What if all graduates combine their brains?

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer The journey of graduates can be understood through various pathways they may take after completing their education. Undoubtedly, these pathways are influenced by an individual’s…