Nyahora encourages female athletes . . .
WORLD Championships-bound Rutendo Nyahora has encouraged other female athletes to believe in themselves if they want to scale great heights.
Four perish, 22 injured in Kambuzuma road accident
Four people were reportedly killed while 22 others were injured Wednesday afternoon when a Hino truck driver tried to overtake a commuter omnibus in Kambuzuma Suburb, Harare.
JUST-IN: Business ‘unusual’ for Harare vendors, pirate taxis
The Zimbabwe Republic Police yesterday descended on illegal vendors, pirate taxis and money changers as it intensified efforts to bring sanity in the Harare Central Business District (CBD).
Pharmacies continue milking patients . . .
Uptake of medicines in local pharmacies has drastically gone down, raising fears that some patients could be defaulting, a situation that is likely to complicate their medical condition, The Herald can reveal.
Government to license 40 community radio stations
Government has started working on licensing 40 community radio stations countrywide as it moves a gear up to enhance a total broadcasting coverage, an official has said.
JUST IN: Five robbers arrested
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested five suspected armed robbers who raided a business premise in Ardbennie, Harare and stole various goods and property worth over US$40 000.
JUST IN: President Mnangagwa in crucial meeting with Japan’s PM Abe
President Mnangagwa today met Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a crucial engagement earmarked to strengthen bilateral ties between Zimbabwe and the world’s third largest economy.
50.50 Representation in political spaces (Sponsored Article)
Equal and adequate representation of women in politics is purely a democracy issue, hence the under representation of women in Zimbabwean politics constitutes a devastating democratic deficit. Women are not a minority. They constitute 52% of the country’s population, they are not peripheral to the world that counts.
Zimbabwe bags fresh financial package
President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday successfully negotiated a fresh financial package for Zimbabwe after meeting African Export – Import Bank (Afreximbank) president Professor Benedict Okey Oramah on the sidelines of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit underway in Yokohama.
JUST IN: ED steals the show at TICAD
President Mnangagwa stole the limelight at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) after he got special recognition to preside over a session at the Japan-African business forum in Yokohama, Japan.











