Calls intensify to end digital abuse against women and girls

Theseus Shambare INTERNATIONAL and national rights groups have called for stronger global action to tackle violence against women and girls including fast-rising forms of digital abuse, as the world begins…

WFP feeds over 1000 Jairos Jiri learners

Theseus Shambare More than 1 000 learners with disabilities enrolled at nine centres run by the Jairos Jiri Association for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled and Blind are set to…

ICTs take centre stage as 3 100 heads gather for NAPH conference

Walter Nyamukondiwa in KARIBA At least 3 100 primary school headmasters from across the country are gathered in Kariba for the 2025 National Association of School Heads (NASH) annual conference.…

Destructions continue as rains persist

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter The rains that are falling across Zimbabwe have been wreaking havoc in some areas, with 51 households having been affected and 16 fatalities recorded since the…

ZimTrade and ITC launch SheTrades initiative in Zimbabwe to empower women entrepreneurs for global trade

Judith Phiri Zimpapers Business Hub National trade development and promotion agency, ZimTrade, is collaborating closely with the International Trade Centre (ITC) to implement the latter’s SheTrades initiative to equip women…

President hands over cars to youth with disabilities

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa today handed over vehicles and wheelchairs to five young Zimbabweans with disabilities, reaffirming Government’s commitment to empowering all citizens and ensuring that no one…

ELITE PRIVATE ACADEMY FACES COLLAPSE AFTER HIGH COURT ORDERS IT TO PAY ITS US$303K DEBT OR LOSE ITS PROPERTIES

KNOWSTICS Academy, once a beacon of elite private education in this country, now faces financial ruin and asset seizure.

SMILE SHALOM, YOU’RE COMING HOME BUT DAD MUST RAISE R25K MORE

THE 13-year-old schoolgirl, whose leg was amputated in South Africa in her brave battle against a rare bone cancer, has been discharged from hospital but her family still faces a R25 000 bill.

IMF likely to delay releasing $5,9 billion tranche

The Herald, 26 November 1998 ZIMBABWE is likely to wait a little longer to get the expected US$157 million (55,9 billion) balance of payments support as the International Monetary Fund…

President Mnangagwa returns home

President Mnangagwa has returned from Angola where he joined other world leaders at the seventh African Union-European Union Summit aimed at consolidating cooperation between the two blocs.

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