Man assaults Nyau troupe over brother’s abduction
Lovemore Meya Court Correspondent A 22-year-old Beatrice man who attacked a Nyau troupe after it had abducted his young brother and coerced him to join the group was last Thursday…
Be cautious on the roads: Charambas
Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Traffic Safety Ambassadors Pastor Charles and Olivia Charamba have pleaded with motorists to exercise caution when travelling during these holidays. The gospel couple hailed authorities for the…
Hwange debt validation complete
Business Reporters THE validation of the money Government is owed by Hwange Colliery Company in tax liabilities to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has been completed, paving the way for its…
Zifa Unity Cup in doubt
Sports Reporters THE fate of this year’s ZIFA Unity Cup was hanging in the balance last night after Bulawayo giants Highlanders withdrew to leave the organisers making frantic efforts to…
Airtime recharge card ban looms
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent— Government has given mobile phone companies six months to phase out recharge scratch cards and told food shops that kaylite packaging for food will be banned…
COP 21 adopts Paris Agreement but little cheer for Africa
The new climate agreement adopted in early December has laid a firm foundation for the global community to combat the impacts of climate change although there is little joy for…
Forests could bridge energy transition
Negotiators in Paris faced a tough job hammering out a global agreement to slash greenhouse gas emissions far enough and fast enough to prevent the worst effects of climate change.…
Regulators urged to scrutinise e-cigarettes
Harvard researchers recently examined 51 separate liquid vaping flavours, and their findings are downright frightening. It may not be the most highly publicised “war,” but the US government and the Centres…
Ode in memory of heroes of the struggle
Elliot Ziwira @The Book Store Now that Unity Day is upon us, it is worthwhile to remember the sacrifices that were made to make it possible for the Motherland to enjoy…
Willdale eyes increased brick production
Business Reporter “Better efficiencies and cost management led to reduced cost of production. The plant is now poised to meet production in excess of 100 million bricks per annum.”











