Opportunities equal, Ndlovu tells Matabeleland folk
Bulawayo Bureau
MATABELELAND folk should stop saying they are marginalised and instead take their children to school, Zanu-PF Politburo
Parliament summons Goche
Herald Reporter
PARLIAMENT has summoned Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development Minister Nicholas Goche to appear
Property goes up in smoke
By Farai Kuvirimirwa
Household property worth thousands of dollars was gutted by fire in Budiriro, Harare, on Saturday afternoon. The fire is
Maintenance on grounded Airzim plane complete
Herald Reporter
MAINTENANCE work on one of the grounded Air Zimbabwe’s 737-200 series has been completed and the national airline is
Govt orders mining equipment
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has ordered mining equipment worth US$600 000 from China for small-scale miners as part of efforts to
Shamu urges Sadc media to be united
Herald Reporter
The media in Sadc has been urged to speak with one voice in promoting the achievements of the region and guard against
Insiza Brothers’ album proves popular
From Noah Pito in KAROI
Insiza Brothers, the late Marko Sibanda’s outfit now fronted by Alec Joe, says it has made successes following the release of a
UK-based Mashasha takes jazz to new level
By Costa Mano
United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean artiste Mashasha has released his debut album under Elegwa Music record label.
Slicey T embarks on a music promotion drive
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Canadan-based Zimba-bwean recording artiste Tinos Viriri is on a massive music promotion drive set to benefit up-and-coming
Zimbabwe’s other sculptural forms
By Stephen Garan’anga
A rubbish heap is a good place to gain knowledge. Archaeologists, for example, use the layers of refuse left behind by


