Mushroom claims 3 family members

Midlands Reporters Three family members died while eight others were in critical condition at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after they allegedly consumed poisonous mushrooms in Mberengwa West last week.…

City directors’ case worries Manyenyeni

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has expressed concern at the slow pace at which the disciplinary committee set up to hear cases of four Harare council…

Zela appointed KP coalition chair

The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association was appointed chair of the Civil Society Coalition of the Kimberly Process (KP) in a unanimous vote.

Mhasvi set for UK Expo

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter UPCOMING bodybuilder Tapiwa Mhasvi got a lifetime opportunity to represent the country at this year’s edition of the International Champions Bodybuilding Cup Expo in Birmingham, England,…

Poaching duo jailed for one year

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Two Beitbridge men believed to be part of a syndicate of poachers that unleashed a reign of terror in Greater Mapungubwe Transfrontier Conservation Area (GMTFCA) have…

Farmers urged to consider ranching

Cletus Mushanawani Mashonaland Central Bureau The Department of Livestock in Mashonaland Central has urged farmers to take cattle ranching as a serious business. In an interview last week, provincial livestock…

Police to roll out new traffic model

Felex Share Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police is working on a new model on traffic de-congestion in Harare, which will involve the use of whistles by police officers. Traffic…

African SMEs set to benefit from $74m guarantee

Small and medium-sized enterprises in Africa’s infrastructure sector are set to benefit from an African Guarantee Fund facility worth $74 million.

Harare’s Ward 15 councillor dies

Melissa Makoto Herald Reporter Harare Ward 15 Councillor Tranos Moyo has died. Cllr Moyo died at Parirenyatwa Hospital on Tuesday last week after a long illness. He was 48. Harare…

Vic Falls sees low flows due to climate change: study

World famous waterfall and Zimbabwe’s number one tourist attraction, the Victoria Falls, is starting to have far lower flows because of frequent droughts triggered by climate change, new research has shown.

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