‘Zim a global leader in official stats’
Herald ReporterZimbabwe still remains a global leader in the production of official statistics despite challenges bedeviling the country, officials at the United Nations have said. Speaking during the belated
Tokwane Primary wins dance festival
Arts CorrespondentTokwane Primary School from Matabeleland South is this year’s winner of the annual Jikinya dance festival held in Harare at the weekend. The school shrugged off competition from schools from other
Lady Squanda’s birthday bash a no-show
Winstone Antonio Arts CorrespondentReggae dancehall lovers and event organisers were left disappointed on Saturday as rising dancehall queen, Lady Squanda failed to turn up for her birthday bash at Aquatic Complex, in Chitungwiza after
ZEC speaks on harmonised elections
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says the US$50 million allocated
City to carry audit on Mbare Hostels
Micheal Chideme Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council is carrying an audit of the Mbare Hostels to establish the
Govt launches National Gender Based Violence Strategy
Elita Chikwati Herald Reporter
Government has launched the National Gender Based Violence Strategy, which provides a mechanism to deal with gender-based violence in the country. Women Affairs, Gender and Community
Let’s embrace input scheme
In the 1940s, the then Southern Rhodesian government compensated those who participated in World War II by giving them land and free agricultural inputs a token of appreciation and to ensureChipaz birthday bash slated for Guruve
Entertainment Reporter
Music promoter Partson Chimbodza of Chipaz Promotions will on December 2 celebrate his birthday at his rural home in Mudhindo village in Guruve. The soft-spoken Chimbodza who will be turning 38, said
The tragedy of Rwanda
Theogene Rudasingwa and Vijay Prashad
For the last several months Rwandans, Congolese, Africans and the international community have watched as the predictable drama from Rwandan president Paul Kagame’s regime plays out once
Gone but not forgotten
Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
The late Kenneth Chigodora might be long gone and forgotten but his music is still engraved in the minds of many. He was a pioneer of a special genre of music, which was saturated with humour and







