Police intensify probe into US$1m illicit alcohol case

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Police in Harare have arrested four foreign nationals and 42 workers after busting an illegal alcohol manufacturing operation in Southerton, where products and equipment worth over…

CZI champions industrial complexity as pathway to Vision 2030

Business Reporter Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) President Mucha Mkanganwi has called for a decisive national focus on developing industrial complexity, asserting that this is the most viable pathway for…

Zimbabwe charts AI path to safeguard sovereignty

Obey Musiwa Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has stepped deeper into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, unveiling its consolidated National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy as a tool to drive innovation, protect sovereignty, and…

Awareness gaps undermine fight against child marriages

Getrude Chigerwe Features Correspondent MEMORY MACHAYA from the apostolic sect community in Marange, Manicaland Province, was only 14 years old when she died while giving birth at a shrine in…

We’ll never neglect war veterans — President . . . pledges to secure land title for liberation fighters

Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reaffirmed the Second Republic’s unwavering commitment to the nation’s liberators, pledging to secure land titles for war veterans and the wider community.…

Massive backing for CAB3: Ziyambi

Farirai Machivenyika and Nyore Madzianike AMENDMENTS to the Constitution as proposed in Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 have overwhelming support from ordinary people and legislators, as seen by the number…

President declares Triangle collision a national disaster

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has declared the Triangle level crossing collision which claimed nine lives and left several others injured a national disaster, paving the way for Government…

First Lady leads nation in heartbreaking farewell to 7 Gweru learners

Blessings Chidakwa in GWERU Seven little coffins, one nation in pain. THIS was the scene at Gweru Sports Club yesterday, where heart-wrenching moments unfolded as the visibly pained and emotionally…

‘Army subservient to civilian authority’

Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Chief THE country’s military should not involve itself in political matters, including the ongoing Constitutional Amendment process, but wait to execute and implement the outcome…

Schools authorised to conduct holiday lessons

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter THE Government has authorised schools to conduct vacation lessons for examination classes during the upcoming August holidays as part of efforts to enhance syllabus coverage and…

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