Dams now 80 percent full

Mellisa Mutasa Herald Reporter The average national dam levels have continued to rise, with some major dams now full following the rains that have been experienced in many parts of…

‘Let’s vote for competent councillors’

Andrew Muvishi Herald reporter Candidates intending to contest in upcoming council elections, especially sitting councillors, must evaluate their competence to hold office, the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has said. This…

Minor drags lover to court over child upkeep

Takudzwa Chiwereweshe Manicaland Correspondent A Mozambican minor dragged her Zimbabwean lover to court in a bid to compel him to contribute towards the upkeep of a child he sired with…

Pension scheme for the elderly

LILONGWE. – Malawi is expected to have a universal old age pension scheme for the elderly to address social and economical challenges faced by older persons in the country. This…

Violence tears mdc-t apart

MDC-T has effectively split following political violence that rocked its Bulawayo province during a meeting attended by a rival faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe yesterday, resulting in some party supporters being seriously injured.

Small in a big chair

Reason Wafawarova on Monday NOW Morgan Tsvangirai is resting in eternal peace back in Humanikwa Village in Buhera; from where he hailed before we all knew him as a firebrand…

Kwekwe frets over Zinara funds delays

Midlands Bureau Kwekwe City Council has raised concern over the delay by the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (ZINARA) to disburse funds for road maintenance. Speaking during a full council meeting…

Monsoon rains ignite Kenya floods

NAIROBI. – Although Kenya straddles the equator, it is not a particularly wet country. The rain-bearing intertropical belt of cloud passes quickly through the country, usually in April and again…

Boko Haram attack halts aid in remote Nigerian town

LAGOS. – Humanitarian work has been suspended until next weekend in a remote town in northeast Nigeria after a Boko Haram attack killed three aid workers, the UN said on…

Climate fund comes to Zambia’s rescue

LILONGWE. – Zambian farmers facing more extreme weather are set to get better early warning and weather information to help them cope, as part of a new grant from the…

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