Coke Studio Africa show premières
Arts Correspondent The much-anticipated reality musical show programme dubbed “Coke Studio Africa 2017” featuring collaborations from different artistes across Africa premièred this week on ZBC TV.
Back to school for local refs
Sports Reporter IT will be back to school for the local referees from Monday as they attend a weeklong FIFA Member Association course at Prince Edward School.
Parly comes of age as Fifth Session beckons
Farirai Machivenyika Mr Speaker Sir The Fourth Session of the Eighth Parliament ended two weeks ago with Parliament expected to return on September 12, when the Fifth Session will be officially…
Man rapes granddaughter
Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter A 76-year-old Harare man appeared in court yesterday for allegedly raping his 12-year-old granddaughter. The man, who appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Josephine Sande, was remanded in custody…
Freed opposition leader speaks out
LUSAKA. — Zambia’s leading opposition leader yesterday said he has always been innocent of the treason charges he was slapped with.
NetOne registers 2,9pc slump in airtime revenue
Taurai Mangudhla Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S second largest mobile network NetOne registered a 2,9 percent slump in airtime revenues for the year ended December 2016 to $70,1 million down from $72,2…
Sibanda breezes into ITF semis
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter IT was another exciting day yesterday for second seed Mehluli Sibanda when he sailed through to the semi-finals of the International Tennis Federation 18-and-Under South Central third…
Week-long mourning for mudslide victims
FREETOWN. — Starting yesterday, Sierra Leone will have a week-long national mourning for hundreds of people killed in a mudslide earlier this week as countries in Africa and elsewhere offer…
Government okays food fortification
Fidelis Munyoro Herald Reporter Government yesterday approved the food fortification programme on selected food products to prevent and control micro-nutrient deficiency disorders in consumers.
Getting agric moving: Finance and credit
Ian Scoones Correspondent GETTING the agricultural sector financed is a key challenge in Zimbabwe, and links concretely to land administration challenges discussed in previous blogs in this series. Making both places…











