SA migrant attacks: Zim embassy calls for vigilance

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE Embassy of Zimbabwe in South Africa has warned its nationals to be extra-vigilant and keep a low profile amid reports of rising xenophobic tensions and…

From struggle to smiles: Rehab Intake 7 reunites with families

Blessings Chidakwa Senior Reporter “MY son has changed, he was selling everything, what was only left for him was to sell his plate of sadza,” recalled a mother, smiling as…

Nuclear states urged to pursue collective security

Herald Reporter DEFENCE Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has urged Nuclear-Weapon States to abandon competition and instead pursue collective security, warning that any nuclear conflict would bring catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences.

Professionals central to Zim growth: VP Mohadi

Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter PROFESSIONALS are central to Zimbabwe’s economic growth and must take the lead in driving national development, Vice President Dr Kembo Mohadi has said.

Japan grants US$2,6m for rice production

Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter JAPAN has extended a US$2,6 million agricultural equipment facility to Zimbabwe to boost local rice production and reduce import dependence, as Government steps up efforts to…

CONDOM-MAKING FIRM ENTERS ZIM AMID CRISIS

Emmanuel Kafe Zimpapers Entertainment Hub THE headlines were loud and clear: the world is facing a condom crisis because of the war in the Middle East. But, here in Zimbabwe,…

CAR IMPORT DEAL TURNS UGLY, MAN IN COURT OVER US$8K

Zvikomborero Parafini A HARARE car dealer has appeared in court on allegations of duping a client of over US$8,000 in a botched vehicle import deal. Energy Kufandirori appeared before magistrate…

MBARE TRADERS HAIL POLICE AFTER ARREST OF CRIME KINGPINS

Arron Nyamayaro MBARE traders have commended the police for arresting suspected ring leaders behind a spate of robberies and other violent crimes in the area. At least, eight suspects, who…

Comment: DEAF MAN’S MURDER CASE WAS A HUGE TEST FOR OUR COURTS

THE tragic case of a man who killed his uncle, only to later be “saved” by his deafness, is one that forces society to confront uncomfortable but necessary questions about…

CYCLONE TAKKIE

Robson Sharuko Metros Editor TAKE a bow for Takesure Chiragwi. And, not just because CAPS United have a four-point lead at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table.  But,…

×