Source: Reckless driving must end now: police, kombi associations – herald Theseus Shambare POLICE and commuter omnibus associations have called for urgent action to end reckless driving in Harare, warning that growing lawlessness on the roads is putting lives at risk. The Zimbabwe Republic Police says it is stepping up enforcement to curb dangerous driving, […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2026
Media will not be left behind as ease of doing business promotes development: Minister Soda
Source: Media will not be left behind as ease of doing business promotes development: Minister Soda – herald Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter The Second Republic’s “ease of doing business” policy thrust applies to every sector, including the media, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Zhemu Soda has highlighted. In his address at the 15th […]
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ZERA announces shock fuel price increase, the second in March
‘Cost pressures are piling up, and these require that prices be reviewed’
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‘Cop killer’ Muvevi pleads insanity in High Court murder trial
‘He was being haunted by evil spirits and goblins’ – lawyer
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Man on bail for undermining the authority of the president dies in ‘suicide’
Man who accused Zanu PF and Mnangagwa of being thieves allegedly drank poison a day after getting bail
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Raw mineral exports drop after lithium ban: ZACC
Source: Raw mineral exports drop after lithium ban: ZACC – herald Herald Reporter The recently-imposed national ban on all outbound raw minerals has seen a major significant drop in vehicular cargo going outside the country, a recent monitoring survey at all inland exit points shows. A joint monitoring operation by the Zimbabwe Anti–Corruption Commission and […]
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New governance frameworks to bolster energy sector reforms
Source: New governance frameworks to bolster energy sector reforms – herald Remember Deketeke Herald Correspondent Government has introduced eight new governance frameworks for the energy sector aimed at strengthening regulation, protecting consumers and accelerating the transition towards sustainable power generation. This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Zhemu Soda, during the […]
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Zim, Zambia strengthen trade ties
Source: Zim, Zambia strengthen trade ties – herald Thupeyo Muleya recently in LUSAKA, Zambia Zimbabwe and Zambia are boosting trade relations, amid plans to enhance economic cooperation through various initiatives, the country’s ambassador to the neighbouring nation, Charity Charamba, has said. In an interview in Lusaka, ahead of the recently held joint Kavalamanja/Kakaro commemorations, Ambassador […]
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Maphisa reaps benefits of hosting Independence
Source: Maphisa reaps benefits of hosting Independence – herald Raymond Jaravaza FOR years, Maphisa was known as a quiet rural service centre in Matobo District — a place where life moved at an unhurried pace and days passed without disruption. But today, that calm has been replaced by the roar of heavy machinery and the […]
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‘Rapid rise of service stations linked to urban expansion’
Source: ‘Rapid rise of service stations linked to urban expansion’ – herald Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter More than 600 fuel service stations are operating in Harare, raising concerns over proliferation, land‑use changes and regulatory gaps in the fast‑growing sector. EMA director of Environmental Management Services, Mr Steady Kangata, presented the figures while giving oral evidence […]
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