-
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A major US$25 million transmission cable manufacturing plant will be built in Harare in a joint venture between Zesa Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd and Management Services Company of the United Arab Emirates, with Cabinet approval for this huge investment coming yesterday. Speaking after the Cabinet meeting yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting […]
-
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter WOMEN who have excelled in various fields yesterday participated in First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s career guidance workshop at a week-long camp for girls from the country’s provinces. The motivational camp is aimed at demonstrating the importance of education and hard work. The women included Herald Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo, head of TV […]
-
Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter SOME girls drawn from the country’s 10 provinces attending a week-long girls camp being hosted by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa ran for cover on seeing live chickens while others could not even light a fire for cooking. A good number could not hold a chicken let alone slaughter it and […]
-
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent Harare Metropolitan Province recorded 6 800 criminal cases in the first quarter, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has said. According to official statistics released by the NPA last week, theft emerged as the most prevalent offence, with 1 828 cases, closely followed by violations of the Domestic Violence Act, which accounted […]
-
-
Brigadier General Shadreck Vezha, who died in an accident on Tuesday last week, was born on August 10, 1961, in Chivi District Masvingo Province. He did his primary education at Chihaya, Runesu and Chitanga Primary Schools from 1968 to 1975. He attended his secondary education at Lundi High School from 1976 to 1979. After writing […]
-
Fungi Kwaramba in MURAMBINDA ZIMBABWE will draw from its heroic past, human capital and mineral resources to confront and triumph against any form of adversity, including sustained attempts to weaken the country’s currency and drive up inflation, President Mnangagwa has said. Addressing thousands of people who attended yesterday’s Independence Day celebrations in Murambinda, the President […]
-
Zvamaida Murwira in MURAMBINDA MORE than 70 000 people yesterday thronged Murambinda B Secondary School in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, for the 44th Independence celebrations that were presided over by President Mnangagwa. Large numbers of people started arriving from as early as 5am at the Uhera Stadium, the venue of the event, illuminating the usually […]
-
Blessings Chidakwa in MURAMBINDA ZIMBABWE’s 44th Independence celebrations held in Murambinda yesterday have been hailed as a major success, vindicating the devolution mantra adopted by the Second Republic, meant to decentralise the hosting of major national events across provinces. First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, Vice Presidents Dr Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, and Defence Minister […]
-
-
Master Muzavazi As Zimbabwe celebrated its 44th independence day yesterday, under a sanctions regime imposed illegally by the US and its friends, one thing became clear; the need for African countries to disabuse themselves from the hegemony of the US and its allies in the West. Despite the sanctions Zimbabwe continues to soldier on and […]
-
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) yesterday signed a power purchase agreement with Skypower Global at the World Future Energy Summit held in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, a significant milestone in the development of Green Giant project, set to deliver 500MW. The signing ceremony was witnessed by […]
-
Today, we join hands in celebration of a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s history – its 44th Independence Day. This day marks not just the end of colonial rule but also the birth of a nation that has shown resilience, strength, and a rich cultural heritage. The HeraldOnline takes you through the celebrations LIVE from Murambinda […]
-
Tendai Rupapa in MURAMBINDA THOUSANDS of learners from the country’s 10 provinces were yesterday treated to a Children’s Party with a difference, thanks to First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa who held a special Nhanga/Gota/Ixhiba session for them reinforcing the need for them to focus on their studies, exercise self-discipline and shun peer pressure, drugs and […]
-
-
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE countdown to the 2024 edition of the FBC Zimbabwe Open Golf Championship is now underway as the flagship tournament was launched in Harare yesterday with an improved purse. The event is scheduled to take place at Royal Harare from May 5-12 with several top professionals expected to turn up. In […]
-
Herald Reporter The Herald continues to be the most read daily newspaper in the country, results from the latest Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey (ZAMPS) reveal. According to the report, The Herald maintained its grip on pole position as the most read daily newspaper, with 48 percent of those who had read any daily newspaper […]
-
Consumers, including civil servants and farm workers, who had their ZiG salaries credit today flooded supermarkets in Chinhoyi and other towns to buy basic commodities.