Greater China-Africa cooperation needed to combat corruption

Group Political Editor Ranga Mataire in Beijing, China African media professionals attending a 14-day seminar for mainstream media executives from Belt and Road countries in Beijing have urged enhanced China-Africa…

Simbisa absolved from $86,719 royalty claim, found guilty of copyright infringement

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter Simbisa Brands escaped a $86,719 claim for royalties but was found to have infringed copyrights by playing music under the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA)’s collection…

NEW: Climate Change Sustainability Week and Green Business Expo preps advanced

Zimpapers Business Hub PREPARATIONS for the 2025 Zimbabwe Climate Change Sustainability Week (SW25) and Green Business Expo to be held in Bulawayo are now at an advanced stage. Slated for…

Chinese businessman charged with $370,000 fraud in excavator scheme

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent A Chinese businessman and co-director of SABRICORP Trading (Private) Limited has appeared in court on fraud charges involving over US$370 000. Yao Zhao (29) appeared before Harare…

Zimbabwe and Zambia urged to boost economic ties at Joint Commission meeting

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter Zimbabwe and Zambia have been challenged to strengthen ties in various fields that include economics and trade. This was said by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister…

Empowering schools to enhance wheat value addition boosts food security

Theseus Shambare in BINDURA SCHOOLS are a key player in ensuring the production of wheat and its value addition is scaled up to benefit communities and strengthen Zimbabwe’s food security.…

Zimbabwe’s Education Ministry issues four-month grace period for illegal private schools to comply or face closure

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent The Government has issued a four-month grace period for all private schools operating illegally to regularise their operations or face closure. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Torerai…

Zimbabwe Government confirms Munhumutapa Day on September 15 is not a public holiday

Herald Reporter The Government has reiterated that the Munhumutapa Day set for Monday, September 15, is not a public holiday. This clarification comes amidst misleading discussions and expectations surrounding the…

Four artisanal miners die after mine shaft collapse

Takudzwa Karowangoro Four artisanal miners died after they were trapped in a disused mine in Shurugwi. The mine shaft collapsed and trapped the artisanal miners. National Police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul…

Hwange Unit 3 shuts down for 44 days of statutory maintenance

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent Zesa Holdings has announced that Unit 3 at Hwange Power Station will be taken offline for 44 days to undergo statutory maintenance, a move aimed at improving…

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