Mighty Warriors’ technical team impress COSAFA

Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub MIGHTY Warriors’ all-women technical team might have failed to get silverware from the just-ended COSAFA Cup, but they left an impression difficult to ignore. The senior…

DeMbare’s huge wakeup call

Eddie Chikamhi-Zimpapers Sports Hub IT didn’t need a rocket scientist, but just Scottland. Dynamos’ humiliating defeat to the league champions in the Castle Challenge Cup at Rufaro on Sunday was…

Indigenous timber curing ban set for 2029

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT has set a 2029 deadline to ban the use of indigenous timber for tobacco curing, part of a dual-pronged technological and afforestation roadmap aimed at saving…

Mwaruwari declares Bosso ready

Lovemore Dube-Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS are winding up their tour of Botswana, where they have spent six days preparing for the 2026 Castle Lager Premiership season which promises fireworks. Benjani…

Gold mining certificate cancelled

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter A CERTIFICATE issued to MMP Mining Syndicate for gold mining on communal land in Zhombe is unlawful and must be cancelled, the High Court has ruled.…

Inmate jailed 15 years for attempting to evade justice

Zvikomborero Parafini-Court Reporter THE inmate who robbed a prison officer, stabbed him and wore his uniform in a brazen attempt to escape from the Harare Magistrates Court, has been sentenced…

Concession woman shines at cook-out competition

Fungai Lupande-Mashonaland Central Bureau TARIRO MUCHENJE, a young woman living with a disability from Concession, is defying odds and redefining what is possible for persons with limitations in Mazowe District.…

Traffic Council to get arresting powers

Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe is set to transform into an agency with arresting powers to improve its enforcement capabilities by June 2026, Transport and Infrastructural…

New era for Zimbabwean enterprise

MacDenias Moyo IN a landmark development, the Government of Zimbabwe has struck at the very heart of bureaucratic inertia by abolishing, capping and slashing a wide range of levies and…

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