Source: Traditional Leaders’ Amendment Bill to strengthen community governance – herald Debra Matabvu Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT will ensure the roles of traditional leaders are aligned with the country’s legal frameworks and institutions to safeguard cultural heritage, strengthen community leadership structures, and advance national development aspirations, a Cabinet minister has said. Speaking at the ongoing Traditional […]
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Navigating potholes, future of road maintenance
Source: Navigating potholes, future of road maintenance – herald Ivan Zhakata Check Point Desk AN investigation into Harare’s collapsing road network has revealed that motorists are effectively paying twice for road maintenance — first through formal taxes and levies, and again through neighbourhood fundraising, private contractors and even informal roadside “repair crews” who solicit money […]
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If Mandela was a sell-out, then what do we call Mugabe?
Source: If Mandela was a sell-out, then what do we call Mugabe? Can it get any weirder? Tendai Ruben Mbofana I honestly did not know whether to laugh or cry when I read today’s Nehanda Radio op-ed accusing Nelson Mandela of “selling out” South Africa’s black majority. To directly receive articles from Tendai Ruben Mbofana, […]
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A nation of vendors is not a nation on the rise
Source: A nation of vendors is not a nation on the rise Let us not fool ourselves! Tendai Ruben Mbofana One of the most dangerous narratives taking root in Zimbabwe today is the claim that the Mnangagwa administration’s support for the informal sector is a sign of empowerment and economic development. To directly receive articles […]
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Puma Energy launches Zimbabwe’s first multi-tiered fuel loyalty app
Source: Puma Energy launches Zimbabwe’s first multi-tiered fuel loyalty app – herald Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub PUMA Energy Zimbabwe has launched Puma PRIS, the country’s first fully integrated multi-tiered loyalty programme in the fuel sector, an innovation aimed at promoting cashless, transparent, and secure transactions while aligning with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) […]
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TelOne’s Washington Navaya crowned soccer star of the year
HARARE – TelOne striker Washington Navaya has been crowned Soccer Star of the Year for 2025 after a stellar season which he finished as the top-scorer with 17 goals. Navaya was given the award at a banquet in Harare organised by league sponsors, Delta Beverages. Scottland FC defender Kevin Moyo was the first runner-up with […]
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Regulatory gains, regional push lift Bard Santner’s 2025 performance
‘Resilient’ year amid expansion, regulatory approvals and major investment talks
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Trump praises DRC and Rwanda as they sign US-mediated peace deal
‘I do believe this day is the beginning of a new path, a demanding path, yes’ – DRC president
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Madzibaba Ishmael convicted of child rape, awaits sentencing
‘No-one is above the law’ – NPA
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Mthuli Ncube’s 2026 budget does not pass the constitutional test
‘The average ordinary Zimbabwean in Dotito or Chiendambuya knows that this is not a $52 billion dollar economy’
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