Zimsec’s tight security measures pay dividends
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE 2024 Zimsec Grade 7, Ordinary, and Advanced Level examinations have proceeded without any challenges, with officials crediting the leak-proof system. Over the years, Zimbabwe’s…
Nees backs Tymon Machope
Eddie Chikamhi, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE first batch of Warriors arrived in Polokwane yesterday ahead of the crunch 2025 AFCON qualifying matches against Kenya and Cameroon. Warriors coach Michael Nees…
Sakhile eyes Miss Universe crown
Tafadzwa Zimoyo, Entertainment Editor The universe and Africa wait with bated breath. Zimbabwe, too, waits anxiously in the countdown to the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in Mexico. In five days,…
VTCs now vibrant innovation, production hubs
Tadious Manyepo in MUTARE VOCATIONAL Training Centres are no longer just confined to equipping youths with life skills, but are also increasingly becoming vibrant hubs of innovation and production, a…
Global climate indaba: What’s at stake
Kuda Bwititi, Zimpapers Politics Hub Baku in Azerbaijan becomes the centre of the battle to slow and ameliorate climate change from today to November 22, as Heads of State and…
Waison, Dube win First Mutual Marathon
Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub BLESSING Waison and Phillipa Dube were yesterday crowned champions for this year’s First Mutual Marathon at Old Georgians Sports Club. Waison of Cadence Athletics Club…
Community health workers lead Zim’s fight against malaria
Rumbidzai Zinyuke recently in MUREHWA Deep in rural Zimbabwe, where healthcare facilities are less accessible and information is limited, community health workers are waging a quiet war against malaria. Armed…
Zim-Sweden gender equality efforts bear fruit
Gibson Nyikadzino, Interview The month of November kick-starts advocacy to end all forms of violence and discrimination against women. Sweden, since 1980, has been Zimbabwe’s leading development partner championing Government-to-Government…
LOOKING BACK: Hopes for good crops still bright
The Rhodesia Herald, 11 November 1974 CROP prospects tend generally to be on the bright side, spokesman of RNFU said yesterday. But farmers required a “mixed weather bag”. Some areas…
Time tech is used to save humanity from road carnage
Dr Matthew Mare, Herald Correspondent The rate at which people are dying on the country’s roads calls for authorities to put stringent measures in place to curb this new menace.…











