Motapa discovery boosts Bilboes gold prospects
Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter CALEDONIA Mining Corporation says recent exploration results at its Motapa project in Matabeleland North have revealed significant gold mineralisation, strengthening prospects for an expanded mining complex…
Belarus congratulates Zim on UNSC victory
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter BELARUS has congratulated Zimbabwe on its election as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council during elections that were held in New York, USA,…
Unity key to improved service delivery- Gweru mayor
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter GWERU Mayor Councillor Martin Chivhoko has called on residents, businesses and community leaders to work together in improving service delivery and driving the city’s development, saying…
Tourism officials calls for hospitality investment in Chinhoyi
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau CHINHOYI is grappling with a shortage of accommodation and conference facilities as it prepares to host major national and international events, creating significant investment opportunities…
BREAKING: Several pupils feared dead as commuter omnibus catches fire
Patrick Chitumba [email protected] AN unconfirmed number of pupils from Matongo Primary School in Gweru are feared to have died after a commuter omnibus they had boarded reportedly caught fire just…
Mashonaland West, Namibia’s Kavango East Region bolster bilateral ties through sports
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau MASHONALAND West and Namibia’s Kavango East Region are enhancing bilateral relations through sport, culture, and skills exchange during the ongoing KaMasho Sports Festival held at…
More than 400 foreign companies apply to continue operating in reserved sectors
Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter MORE than 400 foreign companies operating in reserved economic sectors have applied for permission to continue operating following the gazetting of Statutory Instrument 215 of 2025…
‘HIV Knows No Borders’ initiative drives behaviour change in Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE International Organisation for Migration’s (IOM) “HIV Knows No Borders” programme is helping to transform attitudes towards HIV testing, sexual and reproductive health, and child protection…
Over 1 300 tertiary students benefit from ‘work-for-fees’ programme
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent MORE than 1 300 tertiary education students countrywide are benefiting from the Government’s ‘work-for-fees’ initiative, with the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) accounting for over 450 beneficiaries,…
Tourism Bill awaits Presidential assent
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter THE Tourism Amendment Bill, which seeks to transform the sector into a US$5 billion industry, awaits President Mnangagwa’s assent after it sailed through Parliament last week.…











