Herald scribes dominate media awards
Mash West Bureau Journalists from the Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd wrote their own piece of history dominating the annual Zimbabwe Union of Journalists provincial awards for Mashonaland West province. The…
Makonde unveils $3,5m budget
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau MAKONDE Rural District Council has embarked on an ambitious project to develop dormitory residential and commercial stands targeting Chinhoyi residents along its boundaries with the…
Disabled welcome duty waiver on assistive devices
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent PEOPLE living with disabilities in Masvingo have hailed the Government for scrapping customs duty on assistive devices saying it will go a long way in alleviating…
CHELSEA SLAY GIANTS MAN CITY
LONDON. — Chelsea inflicted champions Manchester City’s first English Premier League soccer defeat of the season with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge that allowed Liverpool to go top of…
Forged letter used to reinstate fired headmaster
Herald Reporter The Public Service Commission is investigating a principal director with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for allegedly using a forged and backdated letter to reinstate a…
NBSZ in blood drive for festive season
Manicaland Correspondent National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) Manicaland has stepped up efforts to increase the amount of blood in its blood bank ahead of the festive season. Traditionally, there is…
Indaba 2018: It’s business unusual
The 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference this week will consolidate national efforts towards reviving Zimbabwe’s economy, a senior ruling party official has said.
Indaba 2018: It’s business unusual
The 17th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference this week will consolidate national efforts towards reviving Zimbabwe’s economy, a senior ruling party official has said.
New, cheaper ARV comes to Zim
Government will introduce a new line of cheaper and more effective antiretroviral drugs for HIV and Aids patients early next year.
The problem with Winky D’s Song Kejecha
Bruce Ndlovu WHEN all is said and done, 2018 has been another good year for Winky D as his anticipated album, Gombwe, reasserted his position as Zim dancehall’s top dog.





