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Zim driver sought over fatal SA crash

JOH NNESBURG. A– While preliminary investigations have indicated that the taxi drove into the path of a truck, resulting in a fatal crash on the N3 at Van Reenen, a…

‘National handicraft sector poised for sustainable economic growth’

Mutsawashe Mashandure and Obey Musiiwa Herald Correspondents THE national handicraft sector is poised for sustainable economic growth in 2025, Women Affairs, Community and Small and Medium Enterprises Development Permanent Secretary…

Govt unveils livestock disease containment measures

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Reporter THE Department of Veterinary Services has adopted a cocktail of measures to curb livestock deaths this rainy season, as well as improve animal health, productivity and…

Harare City Council rotten: Minister

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter HARARE City Council is “rotten and is being run by corrupt officials”, hence Central Government will stop at nothing to restore order and sanity in the…

China reaffirms support for Africa

WINDHOEK. – For the past 35 years, China’s foreign ministers have started each annual round of overseas visits with a trip to Africa, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday,…

Moza impasse:Sadc intervenes…Unrest affects regional trade

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter THE political and security situation in Mozambique is affecting countries in the region, including Zimbabwe, as it hinders regional trade in critical sectors of agriculture, energy…

Is the world ready for another pandemic?

GENEVA. – An awkward question remains five years after Covid-19 began its deadly rampage: is the world ready to handle the next pandemic? The World Health Organisation (WHO), which was…

Defer polls to 2030 for continued development: CCC

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE country’s main opposition party, CCC, is in agreement with a resolution by the ruling Zanu PF party to postpone the next harmonised elections from 2028…

Mahama returns as Ghana’s president, vows to boost economy

ACCRA. — John Dramani Mahama was sworn in for a second term as Ghana’s president on Tuesday at a ceremony in the capital Accra, pledging to overcome public discontent by…

Stop arm-twisting parents, Govt warns schools

Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT has urged school heads to stop engaging in unethical practices, such as demanding full fees in foreign currency, turning away learners for non-payment, and soliciting…

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