Chombo calls for tighter security at Govt offices

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent LAW enforcement agents must do all they can to arrest criminals who broke into Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office at the Ministry of Justice, Legal and…

Zimbabwe faces hangman crisis

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter AT least 117 prisoners are on death row in Zimbabwe and no executions have been carried out for the past 12 years due to the…

Gweru City Council bigwigs face the boot

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Gweru City Council top management is facing the boot after Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere instructed the commission running the municipality…

Let’s invest in irrigation as rain-fed agric wobbles

Obert Chifamba and Elita Chikwati AN estimated 80 percent of Zimbabwe’s rural population lives in Natural Regions III, IV and V where rainfall is erratic and undependable, making dryland cultivation…

Tobacco hectarage declines 20 pc

Herald Reporters More than 89 500 hectares have been put under flue-cured tobacco for the 2015-16 summer cropping season as farmer registrations declined by 20 percent, the Tobacco Industry and…

Shumba targets international market

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Since Mutare-based gospel musician Blessing Shumba hogged the limelight, he has been struggling to make it on the international market.

SA: End racism by changing the system

Andrew Ihsaan Gasnolar Correspondent What is crystal clear is that the anger modelled by South Africans will not allow for half-measures.

Editorial Comment: ZESA must be proactive in debt collection

Zesa is owed around $1 billion by companies and households in electricity bills. Since the majority of ordinary people are now having to pay in advance for their electricity and…

Govt, UN join hands to mitigate drought

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Most areas in Zimbabwe have received less than half their usual rainfall while more than 10 000 livestock have died in the southern parts as the…

Boss hires hitmen to kill auditor

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Petrograde marketing executive, Forbes Madzima (46) allegedly hired people to kill the company’s auditor after he embezzled $137 000.

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