Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Harare City Council on Tuesday hosted a workshop on open streets and tactical urbanism at Town House. The event...
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Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent FIFTY-SEVEN data protection officers have received certificates after completing the Data Protection course that was being offered by the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) in partnership with the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ). The graduates received their certificates at POTRAZ headquarters in Harare. Speaking at the graduation ceremony, […]
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Harare City Council on Tuesday hosted a workshop on open streets and tactical urbanism at Town House. The event...
More than 670 graduates from the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programs, PGDM ExP, and PGDM Part-Time programs were conferred...
Narrogin students from the Western Australian College of Agriculture’s 2024 graduating class farewelled their school and celebrated their...
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe is making significant strides in protecting its rich biodiversity by being part of several key multilateral...
Monrovia – Pro Tempore Karnga-Lawrence, speaking as the commencement speaker at the 33rd graduation ceremony of the African Methodist Episcopal...
Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter VICE President Kembo Mohadi has said Zimbabwe and India, which enjoy pleasant relations, have vast trade...
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent The United States (US) is committed to sustainable natural resource management in Zimbabwe, USAID Zimbabwe mission...
Harare Bureau Zimbabwe should be allowed to compete in the global village on an equal footing without the baggage of illegal sanctions imposed by the...
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent A ranger with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has appeared before the Hwange...
A total of 1,502 teachers, the second-largest cohort in the institution’s history, crossed the podium at the Cyril Potter College of Education’s...