Govt to digitise records of archaeological sites

Nyore Madzianike-Senior Reporter THE Government has embarked on the digitisation of archaeological site records, with more than 8 000 already digitised around the country. The programme is being implemented in…

Young donors boost blood reserves

Robin Muchetu-Health and Gender Editor A REMARKABLE show of generosity by young Zimbabweans has boosted the country’s blood reserves, with 714 units of blood collected during World Blood Donor Day…

Man jailed 2 years for impersonating Justice Garwe

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo-Court Correspondent A 23-YEAR-OLD Harare man who was impersonating Deputy Chief Justice Paddington Garwe in an alleged bid to obtain information from the Judicial Service Commission has been jailed…

Zim to regulate cryptocurrencies

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has moved to regulate cryptocurrencies for the first time, a watershed step that could unlock investment, create jobs and position the country in the digital economy.…

Harare unveils US$4,29bn investment drive

Remember Deketeke-Municipal Correspondent HARARE has unveiled US$4,29 billion investment drive targeting key infrastructure, healthcare, water, sanitation, transport and industrial redevelopment projects as the city positions itself to host the 2029…

Mash West ramps up preps for Zanu PF conference

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau MASHONALAND West Province is going all out to ensure the 2026 Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference, slated for October in Chinhoyi, becomes an unforgettable event…

Smart helmet ushers new era for safety

Obey Musiwa-Herald Reporter THE mining and construction industries, long plagued by accidents and fatalities, may be entering a new era of safety developed by university students with a helmet that…

Legends Night rekindles Zimbabwe’s musical golden era

Amos Mpofu [email protected] MUSIC lovers in Bulawayo were taken on a nostalgic journey through Zimbabwe’s rich musical heritage on Saturday night as the In-Total Band recreated timeless hits by some…

Responsible mining in Zimbabwe. . . The evolving role of environmental impact assessments in balancing growth, sustainability, and community well-being

Victoria Mabhayila [email protected] Zimbabwe stands at a defining moment in its mining history. From the gold-rich belts of Mashonaland and Midlands to the lithium deposits of Goromonzi and Buhera, mining…

COMMENT :Breaking school dropout cycle must be made a priority

According to the 2025 Education Management Information System (EMIS) Report, the country had 11 793 schools, comprising 8 308 primary (70,45 percent) and 3 485 secondary (29,55 percent). Total enrolment…

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