75pc local content will be enforced: Moyo

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has ordered the broadcasting industry to set minimum standards for local artistes to improve the quality of their productions. Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan…

Brazilian tourism gurus show interest in Zim

Marcia Gore recently in Gonarezhou The Brazilian Tourism and Parks Authority has expressed interest in engaging Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority in improving Zimbabwe’s tourism through nature. Speaking after…

City buys US$2,6m road equipment

Herald Reporter Harare City Council has acquired state-of-the-art engineering equipment valued close to US$2,6 million for road maintenance and repair of the city’s major roads. Most of the city’s roads…

Zimbabwe selected to host Unesco’s first regional office

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has been selected to host the first Southern Africa Regional Office for the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organisation early next year. Higher and…

Pastures still scarce

Agriculture Reporter The condition of livestock is still worrying despite recent rains that have been received in some parts of the country. Farmers’ unions have confirmed that grazing pasture was…

7 000 STIs in Midlands

Midlands Correspondent Over 7 000 sexually transmitted infection cases were reported in the Midlands Province between July and September this year. Statistics released by the National Aids Council last week…

‘No to false promises’

Agriculture Reporter Agritex officers should desist from making false statements and promises to farmers, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made has said. He some Agritex officers were announcing…

Immunisation on target

Roselyne Sachiti in Masvingo Immunisation coverage in Zimbabwe has reached 90 percent with no major measles outbreak reported in the last four years. Addressing journalists attending a capacity building workshop…

Herald Editorial Assistant Kapichi to be buried on Saturday

Leocadia Matsvaire Herald Correspondent HERALD editorial assistant Barbra Kapichi, who died on Sunday evening, will be buried at Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare on Saturday. Kapichi, who worked for The…

‘Council to slash maize’

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter Harare City Council has called upon residents to stop growing crops in unsanctioned areas, warning they risk having their crops slashed. The start of the rainy…

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