Maguranyanga, Masibhera prepare for IAAF Champs

UNITED States-based Zimbabwean track and field stars Kundai Maguranyanga and Cloud Masibhera are already preparing for the 2019 season in which they both hope to make it into Team Zimbabwe for the IAAF World Championships in Doha, Qatar.

Govt urged to scrap duty for disabled

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent Institutions that cater for people living with disability have appealed to the Government to scrap duty on imported assistive devices amid revelations that most of the…

Man shot in dispute over $30

Anesu Madiye Herald Reporter A Harare man last week appeared in court on attempted murder charges after he shot at another man, injuring his ear, over $30. Gladmore Musanhi (51)…

Men’s poor health-seeking behaviour under spotlight

The National Aids Council recently organised a wellness fair for men at Glendale Stadium in Mazowe district in a bid to address poor health-seeking behaviour among men as part of its campaigns ahead of the World Aids Day.

Lantana Camara threatens Great Zim monuments

Masvingo Correspondent The Great Zimbabwe Monuments World Heritage Site is under threat from the Lantana Camara plant which is invading the tourist attraction site, threatening its firmness and splendour. The…

TIP Act set for overhaul

Manicaland Correspondents GOVERNMENT is reviewing and validating the Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Act Amendment Bill to align it with global best practices, The Herald has learnt. Speaking during the National…

Masvingo jumbo population surges

Masvingo Correspondent The elephant population in Masvingo has increased to over 11 000, more than double the province’s carrying capacity, a senior Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority official has…

Rural women screened for cervical cancer

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent Women’S Action Group (WAG) has partnered Government in rolling out cervical cancer screening in rural parts of the country. Addressing hundreds of women and Government officials…

Protests over spiraling French fuel prices leave 1 dead, dozens injured

A protester was accidentally run over and killed by a car during a demonstration over rising fuel prices, a top official in eastern France said Saturday.

CIA concludes Saudi crown prince ordered Jamal Khashoggi’s death, sources say

  The CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, despite the Saudi government’s denials that the de facto ruler…

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