Africa University to host 100 young scientists
GOVERNMENT will this week launch the first ever bio-medical research competition in Manicaland province, The Herald has learnt.
Stanbic donates to albino association
Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe has donated an assortment of goods worth $15 000 to Albino Charity Organisation of Zimbabwe (ALCOZ).
The invisible black man in white Rhodesian literature
Ignorance is not bliss. Whoever said ignorance was bliss must have been high on something. Ignorance is dangerous because it can lead to suicidal decisions. Knowledge is power because it is through knowledge that one can navigate the vagaries of life with the rigour of an empowered mind.
Welcoming Kirsty Coventry to the work before her
David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts In my view, Dusty King is another obvious choice for Heroes Acre, as is Tiger Shacky Mupoto, the skilled featherweight boxer from Murewa, who was…
ED re-engagement inspires Kadoma mayor
NEWLY-elected Kadoma Mayor Councillor Action Nyamukondiwa of the MDC-Alliance has pledged to be a servant leader who will listen to residents.
Put politics aside: Councillor . . . ‘Lone Ranger’ Matinyanya vows to deliver
Harare Ward 4 (Mbare) councillor Martin Matinyanya, the only Zanu-PF representative in the Harare City Council, has urged his MDC-Alliance counterparts to put politics aside and work for the development of the city.
Msipa rallies Mighty Warriors
MIGHTY Warriors midfielder Emmaculate Msipa believes they have the pedigree to claim their second COSAFA Women’s Championship title when they battle it out at this year’s edition in South Africa.
Walk the talk, new councillors urged
CHIPINGE District Administrator Mr William Mashava has challenged newly sworn-in councillors to perform better than their predecessors.
‘Embrace devolution for development’
Churches have called on people in Masvingo to embrace the concept of devolution and focus on economic empowerment to help achieve President Mnangagwa’s vision of a middle-income economy by 2030.
Tragedy hits AFCON qualifiers
At least one person was killed and 37 were injured in a stampede at a football stadium in Madagascar’s capital Antananarivo, hospital sources said yesterday.

