Future of education in Africa is mobile
Steve Vosloo Correspondent Education systems are under stress. It is a problem felt in many parts of the world, but in Africa, the strain is even more acute. In sub-Saharan Africa,…
Are some elephants more equal than others?
It will be recalled that there was a lot of dust that was kicked up by the global media being fed by local white elements that are generally opposed to…
7 open heart surgeries successful
Herald Reporter Seven patients with heart problems have been operated on at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals following the official resumption of open heart surgery in Zimbabwe last Thursday. Health and…
Cops up for culpable homicide
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Three Marondera police officers and two neighbourhood watch committee members allegedly strangled a commuter omnibus driver while trying to arrest him at a roadblock in 2014. The…
Call for Ugandan poll to reflect voters’ wish
NAIROBI/MITYANA. — Much is expected from Uganda as the country goes to the polls tomorrow. As Ugandans go to the polls this week, its neighbours will be watching in the…
Govt okays 200 pc mayors, councillors allowances rise
Herald Correspondent Government has approved the increase of monthly allowances for mayors and councillors by more than 200 percent. According to a circular titled: “Financial Prudence” forwarded to all local…
Taylor Swift takes on Kanye West in Grammys
Taylor Swift used her acceptance speech for Album of the Year at Monday night’s Grammy Awards to hit back at Kanye West, whose track about having sex with Swift –…
Gushungo bombing: Media gag nullified
Court Reporter A High Court order barring the media from covering proceedings of the case involving four men accused of attempting to overthrow the Government through unconstitutional means was ruled…
Time for Zanu-PF to reorganise itself
Mukachana Hanyani Correspondent It is a fact that Zanu-PF is still powerful but it should ensure that its electoral groundwork is solid to avoid the backlash which other revolutionary parties in…
Brazil finds Zika virus in brains of born babies
RIO DE JANEIRO. — Two separate studies have detected traces of Zika virus in the brains of two babies who were born with microcephaly, scientists announced on Monday. The two…










