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Zimbabwe Media Commission takes accreditation services to Bulawayo

Ivan ZhakataHerald CorrespondentThe Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has brought its accreditation outreach programme to Bulawayo so that local media practitioners can conveniently access vital accreditation services without having to travel…

President meets Odinga

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met Kenyan opposition leader, Mr Raila Odinga, who was seeking Zimbabwe’s support for his candidature for the position of African Union Commission chairperson. Mr…

2025 Legal Year opens . . . CJ calls for collaborative efforts to strengthen public confidence

Herald Reporters CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has called for enhanced collaboration among stakeholders in the justice delivery system, emphasising that the judiciary alone cannot build public confidence without the support…

High expectations as new school term begins

Herald Reporters THE 2025 school calendar for the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education gets into full swing today, with Government yesterday saying top among their priorities is the employment…

Free internet initiative to bridge rural-urban divide

Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent THE e-learning initiative being introduced by Government with the heritage-based curriculum is being formalised with network providers licensed and the telecommunications infrastructure expanded so that the rural-urban…

Maize planting no longer feasible: Ministry

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter As the rains fall across Zimbabwe, heralding a promising cropping season, the maize planting window has been closed by Government since any additional planting will not yield…

Zanu PF Harare prepares for legal engagements

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter ZANU PF Harare province is mobilising structures in anticipation of any legal processes related to the proposed extension of President Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2028. This initiative aligns…

98pc conviction rate for Midlands murder cases

Bulawayo Bureau PROSECUTOR-General, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, says the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) recorded an impressive 98 percent conviction rate for murder cases in the Midlands last year. Speaking at the…

Govt warns against settlements occupation

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter THE Government has warned the public against occupying informal settlements in the hope that the Second Republic will regularise them. Although Government set up 2021 as the…

Public transporters urged to prioritise safety

Crime Reporter Parents and transporters have been urged by the police to prioritise the safety and security of children as schools open for the 2025 first term today. Transport operators…

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