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All is set for this year’s Heroes Gala which the organisers say is pre-recorded and broadcast tonight.
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The ebbing of the third wave of Covid-19 speeded up in Zimbabwe last week, with death rates now falling, while vaccination is accelerating rapidly with the milestone of the one millionth second dose given late on Saturday at the end of a record-breaking week that saw 440 159 jabs.
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First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa’s philanthropic works have continued to inspire many in rural communities especially women with a self-help project she initiated in Lower Gweru beginning to change lives.
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The National Archives of Zimbabwe director Mr Ivan Munhamu Murambiwa has died.
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The new Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army is Lieutenant General David Sigauke with President Mnangagwa promoting him from major general and appointing him to the army command with effect from July 30.
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A LATE mistake in the lead story of yesterday's edition of The Herald on the launch of President Mnangagwa's biography erroneously stated that when President Mnangagwa was captured as a young liberation fighter, he had been betrayed by Nelson Mawema.
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THE death of Cde Jane Lungile Ngwenya as a great loss to the nation as she was a dedicated cadre and stalwart of the nationalist movement and liberation struggle, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.
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Qatar Airways made its inaugural flight into Harare yesterday linking Zimbabwe to a major airline hub and showing its confidence in the Second Republic’s efforts to transform the economy.
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WITH a grandfather who was raised in King Mzilikazi court and maternal links to the great Munhumutapa State, President Mnangagwa was from an early age poised for greater heights.
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Zimbabwe yesterday launched an online Covid-19 results verification platform called Trusted Travel Platform aimed at strengthening systems of cross-border travel requirements, as well as assuring the integrity of certificates and will be available for use from today.
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AHEAD of the country’s Heroes Day, President Mnangagwa has honoured outstanding Zimbabweans who have raised the country’s flag high in various fields.
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The modernisation of the courts through technology will improve access to justice and enhance the efficiencies within the justice delivery system, Information, Communication Technology Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere said yesterday.
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ONE of the four suspected armed robbers who were arrested following a shoot-out with the police in Harare on Wednesday, allegedly raped one of the victims, forced her mother to perform oral sex on him, before defecating in a bucket of mealie meal during a robbery in 2019.
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Police have from July 1 impounded 67 buses countrywide, while several people have been arrested on allegations of travelling without the required documents and violating the national lockdown measures.
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FOOTBALL and cricket are our major sporting disciplines and when they sneeze the entire sporting fraternity catches a cold.