Mandela Foundation in major water drive

JOHANNESBURG. — The Nelson Mandela Foundation along with Proudly South African and Operation Hydrate launched the country’s “biggest water drive” to date yesterday.

Police put measures against cattle smuggling

Freeman Razemba in Chiredzi The Zimbabwe Republic Police has said it is putting adequate security measures to curb cases of cattle smuggling along the country’s borders. This follows a meeting of…

Through adversity to the stars

David’s story Hailing from the rugged, dusty, terrains of Dzivarasekwa, the soft spoken, David Gomo who is only 19 years old scored an unassailable 18 points in his A’ Level…

CAPS United sign Amidu

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter AS CAPS United continue to bolster their squad ahead of the new season, the Green Machine have signed former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Abbas Amidu on…

Homeowners scramble to submit plans

Rutendo Rori Herald Correspondent There has been a massive response by residents from six suburbs that were warned by Harare City Council to either get their housing plans regularised or…

Gushungo Farm bombing saga: Two to testify for the State

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The State yesterday withdrew charges against two of the four people accused of attempting to petrol bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy Farm in Mazowe,…

Welsh students’ take on Zimbabwe

Three weeks ago, Love Zimbabwe, a charity organisation invited six students from the University of Wales for a cultural exchange programme. They were taken to Chinhoyi Caves, the State House,…

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…

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