Renault partners Croco, Duly’s
Tinashe Makichi Motoring Correspondent French automaker Renault has partnered Croco Motors Group and Duly’s in the distribution, sales and after-sales of its brands including the “nippy” KWID.
Mohadi’s ranger acquitted of murder
Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau A game ranger employed at State Security Minister Kembo Mohadi’s farm in Beitbridge who fatally shot a suspected poacher has been acquitted of murder.
Zim braces for changing climate
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Government, through the Meteorological Services Department (MSD), is enhancing its early warning weather system by investing in early warning radios and radar to mitigate the effects of…
Harare’s water woes continue
Julia Mugadzaweta Features Correspondent World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22nd. This year’s theme was “Why Waste Water?”
Zim opposition and myth of the White Man’s Burden
Joram Nyathi Spectrum I FEEL sorry for Justice Rita Makarau, very sorry. Yet she cannot claim not to have been cautioned against treading too far into the mud of politics.…
Bakhresa clears $20m BRI debts
Business Reporter BLUE Ribbon Industries says it has cleared over $20 million in debts and liabilities to creditors, financial institutions and staff following acquisition of entire stake by Tanzanian grain…
Irrigating farmers should understand their crop water requirements
It is now less than two weeks before the new water year begins. The commencement of the water year on April 1, 2017 means that all subsisting water abstraction agreements…
Suspect challenges legality of assessors
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A murder suspect has challenged the constitutionality of appointing assessors in criminal trials who have reached or are above the age of 70. The High Court…
Can communities benefit from wildlife resources?
Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer On June 23, 2016, villagers of Machokoto Village in Madzivazvi Ward 28, in Gokwe North, woke up to a rare spectacle. A herd of elephants had,…
Agric exam for Grade Sevens
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent GRADE Seven pupils will be examined in Agriculture for the first time this year, a move that will change the highest pass at that level from four…










