National heritage not worth 30 pieces of silver

WikiLeaks exposed many factors about Zimbabwe’s political environment. It created much-debate about what was released

Girl(3) munches bulbs, bricks

A YOUNG girl is so addicted to eating harmful objects that she ate an entire lightbulb. Natalie Hayhurst (three) is at constant

Schools give sex education, issue condoms

PRIMARY schools are being pressured into providing sex education under a scheme to promote “healthy” lifestyles, a report

Airzim resumes domestic, international flights

Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe has resumed servicing its domestic, regional and international routes but management says the national

UN to prioritise NCDs prevention, treatment

by Morris Mkwate
UNITED Nations member states have resolved to prioritise non-communicable diseases in development co-operation and to

Trinity wins award

Herald Reporter
TRINITY Engineering, a firm owned by Public Works Deputy Minister Senator Guy Georgias has won an award for its initiatives

‘I haven’t joined MDC-T’

Herald Reporter
MDC-T is claiming former Zanu-PF Marondera East Member of the House of Assembly Mrs Tracy Mutinhiri has joined them, but

PM’s question time returns

Parliament will this session introduce the Prime Minister’s question time to provide legislators an opportunity to interrogate

UZ agric faculty challenged to adopt practical approach

Agriculture Reporter
UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor, Professor Levi Nyagura has challenged the Faculty of Agriculture to shift from

7 Chinese firms fail to set up smelting plant

Herald Reporters
SEVEN Chinese chrome mining firms have failed to set up a smelting plant in the country despite Government giving them

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