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Gayton McKenzie reported to ICC for xenophobia incitement
Criminal complaint was made by the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders Association.
Tshwane in pre-election rush for illegal township policy
Expropriation on behalf of community possible in divided Kleinfontein.
Capitec: The ultimate reliable compounder
CAGR of 23% over two decades makes it one of the best-performing emerging market stocks in history.
Beyond Grade 12: Why the Dolika Banda Debate Matters
The ongoing debate surrounding the eligibility of Dolika Banda to contest the vice presidency exposes a glaring lack of intellectual rigor within the Examinations Council of Zambia (ECZ), the Electoral …
OPEN SESAME: EFF’s Julius Malema provided political protection for Feroz Khan, Madlanga Commission investigator reveals
WhatsApp messages between Major General Feroz Khan and Mohamed Sayed, co-founder of the Carnilinx tobacco company, implicate the former Crime Intelligence head in a series of dodgy activities, including colluding …
Ramaphosa’s migration contradiction: Acknowledging xenophobia while feeding the myth
The greatest threat facing SA is not migration. It is the growing willingness to blame migrants for problems created by the state itself.
“It Was An Absolute Honour” , Bernadette Deka Zulu Defends Lungu Ties As Proof Of Experience, Not Privilege
Independent candidate says association with former president and first lady reflects a career built through policy work, international service and grassroots engagement Independent parliamentary candidate Bernadette Deka Zulu has rejected …
MADLANGA COMMISSION: ‘Mission impossible’ trafficking plus Transnet info leak linked to R286m cocaine — Hawks cop
Messages between individuals allegedly linked to a R286m cocaine consignment intercepted in Johannesburg have been the focus of the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. They provide unique insights into the workings …
BOTANICAL GARDENS: Kirstenbosch — a South African national treasure is going to seed, warn experts
Cape Town’s Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens still look magnificent, but plant experts warn that they are being hollowed out by bureaucracy, lost expertise, failing systems and the collapse of a …
Zim spells out UNSC vision ‘. . . we’ll defend UN charter, contribute to international peace’
Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE will leverage its recent election to the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member to contribute to the maintenance of international peace and security, the…
700 new buses to revamp urban transport network
Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent AT least 200 public service buses are en-route to Zimbabwe, with 500 more under manufacture, in a Government-backed plan to improve public transport and rid urban ranks…
Govt accelerates local fertiliser production
Rutendo Nyeve and Theseus Shambare ZIMBABWE is accelerating plans to localise fertiliser production in response to the ongoing global supply bottlenecks triggered by geopolitical tensions, while also pushing for a…
I’VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS, SAYS CAPTAIN RAMBO, AS HE BREAKS DOWN AFTER RETRIEVING THREE BODIES FROM BUDIRIRO POOL OF DEATH
Latwell Nyangu FOR eighteen years, Victor Kazembe, popularly known as ‘Coach Rambo’, has been retrieving bodies. But, he has never seen anything like what confronted him when he dived into…
SADC stresses sustained cooperation for peace, development
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter SADC has emphasised that sustained regional cooperation, grounded in continuous dialogue and collective action, is essential in addressing challenges facing the region and advancing the shared objectives…
First Lady calls for greater African cooperation on water security
Oliver Kazunga-Senior Reporter FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa has called for stronger cooperation among African countries and increased investment in infrastructure to address the continent’s growing water challenges, warning that…
Justice leaders lay foundation for integrated region
Ivan Zhakata recently in VICTORIA FALLS AGAINST the backdrop of the thunderous Victoria Falls and the growing aspirations of a region seeking deeper integration, Southern Africa’s top legal minds last…
MOSQUITO GETS CAR BUT HE DOESN’T HAVE A LICENCE
Arron Nyamayaro FORMER Commonwealth flyweight boxing champion, Arifonso “Mosquito” Zvenyika, DOES NOT have a driver’s licence. Yesterday, Mosquito received a brand new car and cash from Harare businessman Wicknell Chivayo.…
BUDIRIRO COMMUNITY WANTS CITY OF HARARE TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEATH OF THREE PEOPLE
Arron Nyamayaro THE Budiriro community has called on the City of Harare to take responsibility after three bodies were retrieved from a pit filled with sewer sludge. The tragedy began…
US$50m reserved for cancer initiative
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke-Senior Health Reporter TREASURY will continue committing resources through the sugar tax cancer fund towards the procurement of modern diagnostic and treatment equipment to major hospitals, a milestone in…
Durban is being fixed and is delivering for Southern Sun again
‘I think Durban has a bad PR problem more than a bad reality; the minute the beach is closed, it's all over social media and they call it ‘Dirt-ban’ and …
OUTsurance raises the bar with the best overturn ratio in the industry
Insurer records its lowest referral rate of 0.77 per 1 000 claims and an overturn ratio of 3%, reinforcing its strong commitment to fair claims outcomes.
Banking for South Africa’s mid-corporate market
‘We go out to your business, we assess it, meet the management team, kick the tyres, and really understand your strategy' – Basheer Kolia, executive for mid-corporate credit at Nedbank …
OM Bank is up and running and ready to transact
South Africa’s neobanking space is expanding, and OM Bank is leveraging its already powerful foothold in insurance and investment.
Hundreds of kidnap victims freed from Nigerian jihadists
Several hundred people kidnapped by Boko Haram earlier this year from a village in the northeastern state of Borno were freed over the weekend, a senator and local youth leader …
XENOPHOBIC UNREST: Foreign nationals must go — marchers reject Ramaphosa’s intervention
Anti-foreigner groups marched through the East Rand on Monday, rejecting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s immigration reforms and warning businesses to terminate employment of all foreign nationals – including those with valid …