Namupira and his poems of grace
Among the literary avenues utilised in Zimbabwe, page poetry has been among the most common.
124 teachers fired for ‘sexual harassment’ in Mozambique
The Mozambican government has reportedly sacked at least 164 school teachers over the last 12 months for various reasons, the main one being suspected sexual harassment. According to Club of…
Parirenyatwa trial date set
Nokutenda Chiyangwa and Anesu Madiye The trial of former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa for criminal abuse of office is scheduled to start on November 20. Parirenyatwa (68)…
Agric stakeholders challenged to adapt on climate change
Andrew Muvishi Herald Reporter Government has urged stakeholders in the agricultural sector to prioritise the reduction of poverty and food insecurity through adaptation to climate change. This was said by…
Bolt’s footballing ability blasted
SYDNEY. — Perth Glory attacker Andy Keogh has blasted Usain Bolt’s footballing ability, stating that the eight-time Olympic champion has a first touch “like a trampoline”. Bolt has been on…
SADC officially launches renewable energy centre
Joseph Ngwawi Correspondent The establishment of a regional centre for renewable energy in Southern Africa is expected to go a long way in ensuring the harmonisation of standards in a…
ABORTION SHOCKER!66 800 abortions carried out in 2016: Study
Stories by Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter At least 18 out of every 1 000 women in Zimbabwe induced abortions in 2016 alone. The majority of these were adolescents and…
‘Command Agric here to stay’
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Command Agriculture Programme introduced by Government in 2016 will continue for the next 10 years as it has proved to be a success, an…
Let’s end this price madness
Stephen Mpofu Correspondent “Something must break”, otherwise we cannot go on like this with prices galloping like horses competing at Ascot or Borrowdale racecourses,” a man fumed outside a shop…











