September 11
Zimbabwe: I'll Not Tolerate Corruption, Says Refs' Boss
The Herald
ZIFA Referees Committee chairman Norman Matemera has insisted that his leadership will not tolerate any involvement of match officials in corrupt activities aimed at manipulating… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Elephant Tramples Woman to Death
The Herald
A woman from Kariba has been trampled to death by an elephant on her way home from fishing. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Global Investments in Zimbabwe Shoot Up
The Herald
Zimbabawe last year attracted investments from at least 46 countries, a third more than recorded the previous year, while 615 new investors have been licensed, a jump of 130… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Orapa Utd Gear Up for Dembare
The Herald
Botswana side Orapa United are doing everything in their power to tip the scales in their favour in the battle for the ticket to a dream CAF Confederation Cup group stage place… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Steps Up Efforts to Save 2,8 Million Cattle
The Herald
Mitigation measures to save livestock, including 2,8 million cattle, in danger of dying from the effects of drought, have been stepped up by Government. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Death of Chegutu Women Probed
The Herald
Police have intensified investigations into the death of two women from Chegutu who went missing last week before their bodies were found in a bushy area at a nearby farm. Read more »
Southern Africa: 'Zimbabwe Is Open for Music Business, Too'
The Herald
As we draw closer to the end of yet another music-filled year, the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (Zimura) recently conducted its second and last distribution of royalties for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Police Probe Assault Video
The Herald
Police have launched investigations into a video circulating on social media in which a woman is seen being assaulted by three women at a borehole. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mbudzi Interchange Takes Shape With Loop Road Opening
The Herald
The Masvingo-Glen Norah loop road, which is part of the Mbudzi Interchange project, is now complete and is set to be opened to traffic this week. Read more »
Zimbabwe: University Businesses Advance Nation
The Herald
The range of businesses set up by Zimbabwe's State universities as part of the Heritage-based Education 5.0 programme continues to grow with some, having met local demand, looking… Read more »
Zimbabwe: PPC Zim Remits U.S.$11,3m Dividend to SA Parent Group
The Herald
PPC Zimbabwe remitted R203 million (US$11,3 million) dividend to its South African parent group following strong volume performance in the full year to March 31, 2024. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Schools Open With Few Hiccups
The Herald
Schools across the country yesterday reopened smoothly for the third term, which is particularly important for learners sitting public examinations from October. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Courts China for NSS Upgrade
The Herald
Government has decried the failure of the National Sports Stadium (NSS) to host international matches and President Mnangagwa's delegation opened negotiations with the Chinese for… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Young Guns Usher New Grand Slam Era
The Herald
Shifting Grand Slam season dominated by Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz has provided the clearest sign yet that the "Big Three" era of men's tennis is finally over, with Novak… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Redundant Civil Service Posts to Be Abolished
The Herald
Government is set to rationalise jobs and grades in the civil service to streamline managerial posts, abolish redundant positions and reorganise the workforce for better… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Selmor, Daisy Mtukudzi Tiff Breaks Internet
The Herald
Could legendary musician and late national hero Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi be turning in his grave with anger and disgust, as family infighting rears its ugly face ahead of a festival… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Fertiliser Firm Ready for the Summer Cropping Season
The Herald
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Zimbabwe: Dorcas Humbled By Honorary Doctorate Degree
The Herald
There is a joke on social media that gospel diva Dorcas Moyo has struck a deal with bus operators plying the Harare - Mutare route to play her music repeatedly. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Harare Councillors Admit to Looting
The Herald
CCC Harare councillors yesterday appeared to admit that they are working in cahoots with the city's management to loot council funds. Read more »
South Africa: Mutyoramwendo Shines in South Africa
The Herald
Zimbabwean karateka Justice Mutyoramwendo successfully retained his title in the Men's Open division at the Limpopo Shinkyokushinkai Karate annual championship when emerging tops… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Seize Opportunities Brought By Zanu-PF Conference
The Herald
Bulawayo Bureau Read more »
Zimbabwe: 120kw Solar Project Boosts Rural Development
The Herald
The completion of the 120 kilowatts local solar grid in the Tshitulipasi area, about 100km east of Beitbridge Border Post, is set to accelerate rural electrification and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Nedbank Makes Zig73m Half-Year After-Tax Profit
The Herald
Nedbank Zimbabwe posted ZiG72,54 million after-tax profit in the half-year period to June 2024, underpinned by significant growth in fees and commissions. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Govt Prioritises Universal Health Scheme
The Herald
Government is working towards a comprehensive universal health scheme, accessible to all citizens, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister July Moyo said in Harare… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Urban Cash Transfers for 1,7 Million People to Start
The Herald
Communities are helping identify food-insecure people who should benefit from the Government's food deficit mitigation strategy and urban cash transfer programme. Read more »