US$720 000 heist: 5 jailed 11 years each

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo-Court Correspondent FIVE members of a robbery gang that stole over US$745 000 from Quest Financial Services in Harare have each been jailed for an effective 11 years. Washington…

Will Chiragwi drop Magalane?

Curtworth Masango-Zimpapers Sports Hub CAPS United’s pursuit for a league title after a decade has gathered momentum this season, but there are growing concerns that goalkeeper could shatter that dream.…

Biometric system for firearm owners

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police is engaging regional law enforcement agencies to establish an integrated biometric system to trace firearm owners across borders. Police Deputy Commissioner-General Learn Ncube…

Andy Muridzo feels the love

Trust Khosa-Zimpapers  Arts  and Entertainment Hub AFRO-FUSION star Andy Muridzo has praised the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Traditional Dancers Association for showing faith in his brand…

Child online safety a national governance issue

Kundai Darlington Vambe Zimbabwe’s approval of the National Child Online Protection Policy (2026–2030) may well prove to be one of the most consequential digital governance decisions the country has taken…

ZANU PF eyes huge numbers for National Cell Day

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub ZANU PF will hold its National Cell Day nationwide on June 27, for major mobilisation, membership verification and recruitment drive. The event directs all members, from…

Learner tragedy on the tarmac . . . when an ‘L’ Plate becomes a target

Fatima Bulla-Musakwa MAY 12, 2026 will forever be etched in Mr Kennedy Mupfururi’s mind as the day his heart was ripped apart, never to be mended completely again. He woke…

Beitbridge anti-litter race draws over 400 athletes

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau THERE was a huge turnout of athletes at the 11th Beitbridge Mayor’s Anti-Litter half marathon on Saturday, with Blanket Mine Athletics Clun runner Mthokozisi Mhlanga and Nkosiyazi…

Govt helps transport victims of SA xenophobia attacks

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau The Government has moved in to assist Zimbabweans affected by xenophobia-motivated attacks in South Africa, with the first batch of 74 returnees arriving in the country via…

Minister orders reforms at TESC, ZIMCHE

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent HIGHER and Tertiary Education Minister Dr Frederick Shava has ordered immediate structural and digital reforms at the Tertiary Education Service Council and the Zimbabwe Council for Higher…

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