2018 polls, SADC guidelines and the Constitution
Sharon Hofisi Legal Letters To every Zimbabwean citizen who understands the electoral cycles, the thought and spirit of the Constitution, on which the conducting of elections is largely based, nothing is…
Banks and credit in the economy
Dr Sanderson Abel Banks aim to facilitate the effective use of funds ranging from individuals, farmers or the diverse small to medium enterprises players.
Minister lauds ZRCS works in Binga
Tawanda Marwizi Herald Correspondent Minister of State for Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs Cain Mathema has lauded Zimbabwe Red Cross Society (ZRCS) for its effort to assist people from Siyachilaba in Binga…
Typhoid resurfaces
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent SIXTEEN cases of typhoid have been reported in some parts of the country, with 14 recorded in Harare, a weekly diseases surveillance report by the Ministry of…
Kirsty for swimming lesson
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter sporting icon Kirsty Coventry is expected to be part of the World Largest Swimming Lesson for schoolchildren at Twin Rivers Primary School in Avondale, Harare, tomorrow afternoon.
Mutare hosts road fund talks
Mutare Bureau BY 2020, road accidents are expected to be the main cause of deaths globally, while in Zimbabwe on average, five people die and 38 are injured everyday due…
Broke Zimparks auctions tourist attraction centres
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent— The Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority is auctioning various tourist attraction centres as it does not have resources to develop them, The Herald has learnt. The sites…
Avian Influenza: Govt remains on high alert
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Government is in the process of mounting a risk based survey of the wild bird population to establish possible primary source of the Avian Influenza, with…
Maize-meal boost for Chitungwiza Hospital
Herald Reporter Chitungwiza Central Hospital today receives two tonnes of maize-meal from Seed Co Zimbabwe, as the firm compliments Government efforts at feeding patients in State health institutions. Government hospitals…
Psmas halts suspended bosses’ hearings
Herald Reporter Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has stopped internal disciplinary hearings on its suspended executives who were implicated in the society’s 2014 forensic audit. PSMAS managing director Mr Tendai…





