UZ explains two intakes
Masline Mavudzi Herald Reporter THE introduction of two intakes by the University of Zimbabwe will help reduce the waiting period that students experience before they start lectures at the university,…
Cultural heritage vital: China
Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent. A visiting Chinese delegation led by Deputy Minister of Culture Mr Ding Wei has hailed Government for promoting peace and preserving the country’s cultural heritage.
Smuggling bid backfires for pair
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Two Malawian missionaries were yesterday fined $2 000 each for attempting to smuggle two vehicles worth R1,070 million from South Africa to their home country through…
Cool Reloaded: ‘The Revenant’ glorious but . . .
Swagga T Predictions for the rains have become true, however, the issue of floods remains in balance. Sad to hear that there is a school far from Harare that has only…
‘Focus on grassroots development’
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MINISTER of State for Harare Metropolitan Province Miriam Chikukwa said there is need to pay adequate attention to sport from grassroots if the country is to…
Zim woman bridges culture gap with Wales
Tendai Mbirimi Lifestyle Writer Being proud of your own culture and lifestyle in a foreign land and subsequently tantalising other fellows around you to want to know more about where…
Zim U-19 win WC opener
THE Zimbabwe Under-19 cricketers got their World Cup campaign to a good start with a seven-wicket crushing win over Fiji in Chittagong, Bangladesh, yesterday. The Fijians were coming from a 299-run…
Russia wants US explanation
MOSCOW. — Russia expects the top leadership of the United States to provide an explanation of “unacceptable” statements by US officials accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of corruption, Kremlin spokesman…
Ex-magistrate in maintenance row
Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter Lawyer and former Chitungwiza magistrate Walter Bherebhende has been accused by his wife of neglecting their three minor children. Chipo Matambo, who was seeking $1 600 for…
Panning: A way of life (and death)
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter For many young Zimbabwean illegal gold panners, life is all about striking gold. The work is not only tough, but risky. The joy of finding the gold…











