Our desire to find meaning in a name
Dr Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday “PRINCE afa,” says our niece Shamiso, meaning, Prince is dead. She stands in front of the television set in the sitting room in Warren Park.…
Load-shedding hits tobacco processing workers hard
Abigail Mawonde Herald Reporter LOAD-SHEDDING has hit employees in the tobacco industry amid revelations that Tobacco Processors Zimbabwe is deducting hours lost during power outages from workers’ salaries.
4 200 stock thieves nabbed
Crime Reporter OVER 4 200 suspects have been arrested during the last three months for stocktheft and related crimes countrywide. During that period, police arrested 240 suspects specifically for cattle…
Embracing technology critical to national development
Christopher Farai Charamba Correspondent From the invention of the wheel to mobile applications, technology has contributed to making human life easier. Be it computerisation of systems or the mechanisation of…
Gushungo moments at ZITF
Bulawayo Bureau A unique exhibition dubbed ‘Gushungo Moments’ showcasing President Mugabe’s iconic images is running at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo . The Information, Media and Broadcasting Services…
Over to you King Khali
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor— ZIFA’s High Performance Committee have endorsed Callisto Pasuwa for the Warriors job ahead of the 2017 Nations Cup qualifiers as the influence of Dynamos’ sons continues…
Fashion show to spice up Castle Tankard
Arts Correspondent A fashion show titled “Rocking the African Print” will spice up this year’s Castle Tankard horse race at Borrowdale Race Course on May 7. Organisers said they are looking…
Simba Energy to start Kenya oil exploration
NAIROBI. – Simba Energy, the Canadian oil and gas company, has announced that it will soon commence airborne survey in Kenya. Simba Energy expects that the Full-Tensor Gradiometry (FTG) survey,…
‘Competitiveness key to Zim growth’
Conrad Mwanawashe in Bulawayo— GOVERNMENT will by August this year produce a National Competitiveness Assessment Report which is expected to provide strategies to clean the country’s image as a high…
President mourns Hungwe
Felex Share Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday mourned former Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union president, Mr Silas Hungwe, commending him for his immense contribution in imparting knowledge and skills to indigenous farmers.









