Baby found dumped under bridge in Harare
Staff Reporter
Harare police are investigating a heartbreaking case of baby dumping after a newborn baby boy was discovered abandoned under a bridge along the Mukuvisi River.
Staff Reporter
Harare police are investigating a heartbreaking case of baby dumping after a newborn baby boy was discovered abandoned under a bridge along the Mukuvisi River.
Staff Reporter
Government, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has launched a US$139 000 project aimed at transforming the country’s food security initiatives.
Staff Reporter
Government, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), has launched a US$139 000 project aimed at transforming the country’s food security initiatives.
Business Reporter
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has firmly denied claims published in The Herald newspaper that it plans to target businesses and individuals holding cash in deposit boxes, calling the report “misleading” and assuring the public of their right to securely store funds.
Political Reporter
Two outspoken social media personalities, popularly known as Nyokayemabhunu and Chimhamha, have been unmasked as key propagandists for the vanquished G40 faction, working to undermine the Government and tarnish the image of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a reliable source has revealed.
Staff Reporter
Government has intensified efforts to modernise agriculture with a $37 million mechanisation drive, under which the Youth Bank has received 72 tractors and two combine harvesters to support youth-led farming initiatives across Zimbabwe.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has exceeded its revenue target for the second half of 2024 by 7.15%, despite economic challenges, according to a report by the authority.
Innocent Mujeri
The streets told the story better than any analyst could. When Blessed Geza, the former ZANU-PF cadre turned opposition firebrand, called for nationwide protests this week, Zimbabwe responded with a collective shrug.
Political Reporter
Zimbabweans demonstrated maturity and restraint by ignoring calls for a nationwide shutdown today, choosing instead to protect their livelihoods and maintain peace.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has moved to quash rumours of unrest in the capital, stating that the central business district remains peaceful despite social media posts suggesting otherwise.