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Minister, Sadc envoys hold maiden indaba

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter SADC Ambassadors accredited to Zimbabwe yesterday held a maiden meeting with newly-appointed Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Professor Amon Murwira where they reiterated their call…

School heads face censure for withholding Grade 7 result slips

Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter School heads demanding payment of outstanding teacher incentives, fees and money to buy buses before they can release Grade 7 result slips face arrest and other…

Nicaragua eyes Geo Pomona collaboration

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter NICARAGUA has expressed interest in collaborating with Geo Pomona Waste Management in the employment of eco-friendly best practices, the Central American country’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ms…

138 surgeons graduate

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE and other African nations in the East, Central, and Southern regions are making significant strides in retaining crucial health specialists, particularly surgeons. By fostering…

Corruption-accused back at work on technicality

Peter Matika Bulawayo Bureau BULAWAYO deputy mayor Councillor Edwin Ndlovu, and Finance and Development chairperson Councillor Mpumelelo Moyo, have returned to work despite facing corruption charges. The decision came after…

Company manager in court for rape

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A SENIOR manager at Old Mutual, Musa Nyasha Dube Manyika (41), has appeared in court facing charges of raping a 23-year-old female student who was on…

Namibia elects first female president

WINDHOEK. – Namibia made history on Tuesday by electing the country’s first female president, 72-year-old Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah from the ruling South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO) party. The announcement is…

UK to nationalise railways in 2025

LONDON. – The Labour government of the United Kingdom (UK) announced yesterday plans to renationalise three major rail operators in 2025 under the newly enacted Passenger Railway Services Act 2024,…

Israeli attacks on Lebanon kill over 4 000

BEIRUT. — Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad yesterday said 4,047 people have been killed and 16,593 others injured in Israeli attacks on Lebanon since October of last year. At a…

Church, State: A partnership for peace, social progress

Gibson MhakaZimpapers Politics Hub THE relationship between the Church and the State has been a topic of profound significance throughout history, shaping the political, social and religious landscapes of societies…

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