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Grade 7 pass rate up

Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter Grade Seven results for this year were released yesterday, with a higher 49,01 percent pass rate, significantly up from 45,57 percent last year, due to better…

Harare City Council loses US$70m per year

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent  Harare City Council could be losing more than US$70 million a year in uncollected revenue in the absence of a modern enterprise resource planning financial system, according…

Preparations for NDS-2 take shape

Conrad Mupesa-Mashonaland West Bureau The Second Republic is preparing for the introduction of the National Development Strategy 2 (NDS-2) in 2026, with the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC)…

Zimpapers dominates ZACC awards

Herald Reporter Zimpapers journalists excelled at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) Awards, winning two out of four accolades presented to outstanding reporters for their work in exposing corruption.  The ceremony,…

TB Caucus relaunch 

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter  The Zimbabwe National TB Caucus was relaunched yesterday to reaffirm parliamentarians’ commitment to play a critical political role in combating the disease, Deputy Speaker of the National…

Late former ambassador, wife lose US$1,3m in investment scam

Crime Reporter  Zimbabwean authorities are keen to recover nearly US$1,3 million that was defrauded from the country’s late former Ambassador to Belgium Hurudza Gift Punungwe and his wife, in an…

Air Zim to expand regional, relaunch international routes

Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter Air Zimbabwe is set to expand and relaunch its domestic and international routes next year, as the national airline anticipates acquiring additional aircraft.  The announcement was made…

Byo deputy mayor, councillor get bail on corruption charges

Peter Matika-Bulawayo Bureau THE High Court has granted bail to Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Edwin Ndlovu and the council’s finance development committee chairperson, Mpumelelo Moyo, who endured a fortnight behind bars…

ZMC condemns slanderous media content, calls for integrity

Ashley Phiri-Bulawayo Bureau THE Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has condemned the increasing prevalence of slanderous and disrespectful content in the media, which it believes undermines national leadership, distorts the truth,…

Soccer Star of the Year selection process needs review 

WHENEVER a group of people or experts are asked to come up with a list of outstanding football players for an annual award, it is expected that the outcome will…

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