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STUDENT DEBT CRISIS OP-ED: South Africa cannot afford to lock 165,000 graduates out of the economy
Student debt is creating a vicious circle where graduates are unable to secure employment without certificates and universities are unable to recover outstanding fees.
Super El Nino threat: Cabinet crafts strategy . . . unveils measures to safeguard food security
Herald Reporters CABINET has approved the 2026-2027 summer crops, horticulture, fisheries and livestock production plan as authorities move to safeguard national food security amid escalating climate shocks and rising production…
Harare to champion AU bid for 2 permanent UNSC seats
Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’s election to the United Nations Security Council is a defining diplomatic breakthrough that places the country at the centre of Africa’s push for a reformed…
Batoka project to yield billions: ZIDA
Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter THE proposed US$4,25 billion Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Scheme is projected to generate US$53,5 billion in revenue and US$34,26 billion in profit over 25 years, positioning Zimbabwe…
Call for Budiriro tragedy probe
Remember Deketeke Municipal Correspondent AUTHORITIES have called for a full investigation into alleged negligence by the City of Harare leading to the deaths of three people in a sewer-filled pit…
‘Zanu PF open to referendum’
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter ZANU PF has stated that it is open to subjecting Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment No. 3 Bill to a referendum, while also maintaining that the supreme…
MAN, WANTED FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING NEIGHBOUR OVER A ZESA TOKEN, FOUND HIDING IN A FOWL RUN
Latwell Nyangu A HARARE man, who allegedly killed his neighbour in an altercation over a ZESA token, was arrested while hiding in a fowl run in Hatfield. Pablo Macdonald allegedly…
CALLING COACH RAMBO: THE MAN WHO MADE THE BIG CALL
Peter Tanyanyiwa WHILE Zimbabwe has been celebrating the heroic exploits of diver Victor “Coach Rambo” Kazembe for executing the delicate Budiriro rescue operation, another key figure has quietly emerged from…
MAN RAPES GRADE SEVEN PUPIL WHILE HER MUM COOKS IN THE SAME HOUSE
Arron Nyamayaro RESIDENTS of Charlotte Brook teamed up to apprehend Tyron Madzinga after he allegedly raped a Grade Seven pupil. According to reports, the incident occurred on Thursday at around…
MAN DIES IN HORROR CAR CRASH IN CITY ON HIS WAY TO ACCIDENT VICTIM’S FUNERAL
Arron Nyamayaro A HARARE man, who was on his way to the funeral of a businessman, killed after being hit by a car, died in an accident in the Avenues…
RAPIST MURDERERS JAILED FOR LIFE
Arron Nyamayaro TWO men, who raped and murdered a woman on her way to attend a church service, have been sentenced to life imprisonment. Quinton Sibanda (18) and Kamuelo Moyo…
Neurodiverse hiring relevant in the AI age
‘Our mental wellbeing is under enormous pressure with the stress of the world we are in and the context we are in’ – Dr Sarah Babb of GIBS discusses this.
Cape Town’s Foreshore gets a lift as The Rockefeller releases its final 60 developer units for sale
The region is undergoing a striking transformation, emerging as one of the city’s most dynamic urban precincts.
BUDGET UNDER SCRUTINY: City manager insists Joburg is financially sound during grilling in Parliament
Facing threats from Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to withhold funding, Johannesburg’s city manager, Dr Floyd Brink, told Parliament that rising revenue collections had stabilised the city’s finances. But its municipal …
Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis
Serena Williams said she had “so much fun” as the American legend rolled back the years in her triumphant return to tennis in the Queen’s Club doubles on Tuesday. Four …
Israel launched deadly strike on Lebanon’s Tyre before warning
BEIRUT, June 9 (Reuters) - Israel struck the historic port city of Tyre in southern Lebanon on Tuesday killing at least eight people, the Lebanese health ministry said, and minutes …
ADMINISTRATIVE BLUNDER: Julius Malema’s defamation case against Kenny Kunene collapses before starting, with costs awarded
An administrative blunder by EFF leader Julius Malema’s legal team has handed the PA’s Kenny Kunene an early courtroom victory after Malema’s defamation case was struck from the roll.
Protesters block road to Mexican World Cup stadium
Thousands of demonstrators blocked an avenue leading to Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium on Tuesday, just days before the 2026 World Cup kicks off at the venue. As football fans flood …
US sea drone rescues crew from US Army helicopter that crashed near Hormuz
June 9 (Reuters) - In a first, a Navy surface drone found and rescued two crew members from an Army Apache attack helicopter that went down in waters near Oman’s …
MADLANGA COMMISSION: ‘Cat Matlala was a police informant,’ witness claims at Madlanga Commission
A witness testifying before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry under a pseudonym for security reasons says he knew organised crime accused Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala as an informant who provided tip-offs …
RIP Connor Niske: Parklands College teacher posts touching tribute
A Parklands College educator has posted a touching tribute about the late head boy, Connor Niske, who tragically passed this week.
Why Hakainde Hichilema Remains the Only Choice for Zambia
Five years of hard reforms have repositioned Zambia from a defaulted, stagnating economy into one of Africa’s fastest-growing. The work is unfinished . and only one man can finish it. …
WRONG-FOOTED: Foot in Mouth: Comment by Steenhuisen’s chief of staff leaves ‘bad taste’
A seemingly light-hearted comment from Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen’s chief of staff about farmers’ foot-and-mouth disease concerns has triggered a serious discussion on South Africa’s vaccination strategy.