‘Umgulukudu omuhle’

LOKHU bekuyisinqumo sabanye babafundi bephephandaba le-H-Metro ngemva kokuba likhiphe ubuso benye indoda amapholisa acabangela ukuthi ngumgulukudu. Lindoda kubikwa iyingxenye yemigulukudu ebihlukumeza izakhamizi zeMabelreign, eMalborough leWestgate eHarare ngokutshontsha zisebenzisa udlame. Omunye…

Justice Ministry rehabilitation hits 7 000 mark

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter The Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs has blamed operational incapacity for its failure to meet national targets for the rehabilitation of criminal offenders.

Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge road key for regional economic activities

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau MASHONALAND East Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Advocate Itayi Ndudzo has highlighted the critical role the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge highway plays in economic activities not only of…

Zimbabwe eyes historic Africa-first WHO health rating

Trust Freddy Zimpapers Correspondent AN 11-member World Health Organisation (WHO) delegation is in the country to conduct a high-level assessment of Zimbabwe’s medicines regulatory system, a move that could see…

COMMENT: Bet with care — your life is worth more than a slip

BETTING, by its very nature, promises excitement — the thrill of anticipation, the fleeting hope of a big win and the allure of turning a modest stake into instant reward.…

Mashonaland West gears up for 2026 Zanu PF National People’s Conference

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Mashonaland West Province has stepped up preparations to host the 23rd ZANU PF National People’s Conference, with organisers expressing confidence that the province is ready…

Chaplaincy graduates commissioned for national service

Herald Reporter Twenty-eight chaplaincy graduates were on Saturday commissioned into national service at a colourful ceremony held at Elshaddai Ministries in Zimre Park, marking a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s efforts…

Industry must lead in exports, wealth creation and new jobs

GROWTH in manufacturing will continue to create a significant number of jobs in Zimbabwe for many years to come, as well as increasing national wealth and a favourable balance of…

Informal sector not criminal: Charamba

Fungi Kwaramba National Editor GOVERNMENT recently adopted two key policies to integrate the informal sector into the broader economy and remove the stigma of criminalisation, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba…

Slavery reparations are long overdue. The question is: Who should really benefit?

Femi Owolade On March 25, the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the United Nations General Assembly passed a landmark resolution. Proposed…

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