‘Poor communication’ dogs Gudyanga trial
Harare magistrate Mr Hosiah Mujaya has expressed disappointment over poor communication between the Special Anti-Corruption Unit and the National Prosecuting Authority when it comes to the handling of cases.
Govt halves health debt
Government has halved its debt to service providers in the health sector from about $70 million in 2016 to $32 million, finance and administration director in the Ministry of Health and Child Care Mrs Heather Machamire has said.
Zim hosts peace keeping workshop
Zimbabwe is hosting a Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) workshop to train security sector officials who will take part in regional peacekeeping missions.
Power cuts threaten irrigation farming in Zaka
Sydney Mubaiwa Masvingo Correspondent Smallholder farmers here are concerned with intermittent power cuts and high electricity bills they owe the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), which is likely…
Housing PPPs can help fight poverty
Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer “We can start with housing, the sturdiest of footholds for economic mobility. A national affordable housing programme would be an anti-poverty effort, human capital investment, community…
Revitalisation of Zim dairy industry on course
Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Government is pressing ahead with efforts to resuscitate the local dairy industry which is currently operating below capacity through a programme that is meant to ensure…
Association calls for continuous clean-up
Talent Chimutambgi Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Combined Residents and Ratepayers Association (Ziccora) has called on citizens to embrace President Mnangagwa’s clean-up initiative, adding that people should go an extra mile…
Houghton Park residents breathe fire over ‘choking’ emissions
Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent HOUGHTON Park residents in Harare are up in arms against a steel manufacturing company which they accuse of polluting the air through heavy smoke emissions. Steel…
Man fatally assaults nephew
A 43-year-old Chipinge man has been arraigned before the courts on murder charges after he reportedly assaulted his brother’s son with a log following a heated argument.
Varsity students cry foul over poor study, living conditions
Students have called on Government to capacitate universities with adequate resources so that they can access quality education.




