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Dr Kwati ordained first female Apostolic Churches Council of Zimbabwe vice president

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent ARCHBISHOP Dr Veronica Kwati has been ordained as the first female vice president of the Apostolic Churches Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ). Her ordination will raise womenโ€™s…

Law enforcement a collective effortโ€™

Freeman Razemba Zimbabwe Republic Police Assistant Commissioner Peter Sibanda (Crime) has said law enforcement is a collective effort done through various security organisations. Speaking during a meeting that is currently…

Gems date England in high-stakes friendly

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter The Gems will wrap up their tour of the United Kingdom with a high-stakes international friendly against England in Manchester this afternoon. The national netball team…

Harare Commission of Inquiry resumes hearings

Herald Correspondent The Commission of Inquiry into Harare City Council affairs, led by retired High Court Judge, Justice Maphios Cheda, has resumed public hearings. A key witness, Harare City Councilโ€™s…

President attends climate change conference

President Mnangagwa is in Baku, Azerbaijan, to attend the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the Conference of the Parties (COP29).COP29 runs from November 11 to November…

Harare takes a stand against drug abuse

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Harare City Council has launched an awareness campaign to deal with the growing problem of drug and substance abuse in the capital and create a drug-free…

Truck driver in court for ferrying unauthorised goods

Johnsias Mutonhori An Armesham Freight Private Limited truck driver appeared at the Gweru Magistrates Court on Monday facing charges of transporting unauthorised goods valued at ZAR 472 823 without his…

Newspapers here to stay, says Zimpapers Chief

George Maponga in Masvingo The chief executive officer of Zimbabwe’s largest integrated and diversified media house, Zimpapers, has said it is too early to write off the hard copy newspaper.…

GMB pays wheat farmers US$13m

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has so far paid US$13 million to farmers for the 2024 wheat while an additional ZiG$115 million is being processed…

ZRP, security companies meet over robberies

Crime Reporter – The Zimbabwe Republic Police and security companies are meeting at Harare Central Police Station following an increase in armed robbery cases involving cash-in-transit vehicles countrywide. The police…

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