More lies exposed in Masarira saga

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Makomborero Haruzivishe, the Zimbabwe National Students Union secretary-general says he was never abducted by state security agents and was never missing as he spent last weekend at…

President Mugabe’s travels inspire Africa

Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye Addressing how a sovereign nation should conduct its external and internal affairs, Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah explained: “The best way of learning to be an independent…

Hlongwane warns national associations

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane yesterday warned national sports associations to take governance issues seriously. Hlongwane declared 2017 as a year of governance while speaking at the…

Zimparks names ‘poaching kingpin’

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) has named a suspected cross-border poaching kingpin as Dumisani Moyo. The authority said Moyo was hiding in Zambia and…

Consider villagers’ welfare on evictions, councils told

Walter Mswazie Bulawayo Bureau LOCAL authorities should not evict villagers without consultations and a compensation plan, a Cabinet Minister has said. Addressing a Zanu-PF star rally attended by thousands of supporters at…

Major dams spill

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter LAKE Chivero, a key water source for Harare, reached full capacity early this week along with other major dams countrywide following incessant rains that have pounded Zimbabwe…

Roebuck: Genius who sparked unrest

LONDON — The civil war that beset Somerset cricket more than 30 years ago was all the more remarkable because of the unimposing, bespectacled figure at its centre. Peter Roebuck would…

Zanu-PF rubbishes Bikita violence reports

Herald Reporters Zanu-PF has dismissed claims that its supporters assaulted National Constitutional Assembly candidate Mr Madock Chivasa ahead of tomorrow’s by-election in Bikita West constituency, while police say they are…

RBZ pays tobacco farmers $27m

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) yesterday said it has paid $26, 6 million export incentive to farmers who sold tobacco during the 2016 marketing season.

NetOne reintroduces low-priced data packages

Herald Reporter STATE-owned mobile phone network, NetOne, says it has reintroduced low priced data packages as part of its efforts to offer affordable products. In a statement on Wednesday, NetOne said…

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