Busy weekend for Triathlon Zim

Sports Reporter JUNIOR and youth triathletes return to Mount Pleasant pool to chase more points as Triathlon Zimbabwe hold another event this weekend. The competition is scheduled for Sunday. It…

No deal again from CITES for elephant range States

Herald Reporter A renewed proposal to permit limited international trade in stockpiled elephant ivory by South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, in which CITES stands accused of acting as an…

DNA tests for the 8-year-old pregnant Bindura girl after alleged perpetrators deny charges

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau DNA tests (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) will be performed on the child of an 8-year-old Kambira girl after she delivers as two teenage step-brothers accused of raping…

Zim, EU ink US$46 million finance deals

The European Union and Zimbabwe yesterday signed two financial agreements totalling US$46 million under the Zimbabwe-EU cooperation programme, reaffirming that the engagement and re-engagement drive with the receptive international community is bearing fruit and that the EU is moving rapidly out of the sanctions orbit. 

Buy Zimbabwe campaign tasked to unlock growth potential of local business

The campaign to see more people buying more Zimbabwean-made products through expanding market access for the local brands is fully supported by Government as this is critical in attaining an upper middle class status by 2030 anchored by the National Development Strategy 1, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

President appoints first female Air Vice Marshal

AIR Force of Zimbabwe senior officer Winnie Mandeya yesterday made history as she took oath as Zimbabwe Defence Forces first woman to reach the rank of Air Vice Marshal, a rank equivalent to a Major General in land forces.

Steps to curb child abuse intensified

The sexual assault of children is seeing Government ramping up twin measures to help the victims and to deal decisively with the perpetrators, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday during World Children’s Day commemorations in Harare.

First Lady’s Chitown sewing project a success

FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is charmed that the sewing project she rolled out to empower girls in Chitungwiza is still going strong, helping them acquire life skills and stay away from mischief.

President to lay legislative agenda

President Mnangagwa is tomorrow expected to set legislative agenda for the Fifth Session of the Ninth Parliament when he delivers his State of the Nation Address at the imposing and iconic New Parliament Building in Mount Hampden.

‘View Africa through African lenses’

EUROPE must view Africa differently and look at the continent from an African point of view given the huge potential, European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Jobst von Kirchmann, said yesterday.

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