ALUVAH BACK FROM CAPE TO CAIRO SAFARI
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWEAN football super fan Alvin “Aluvah” Zhakata, who completed a 44-day 10 000km Cape to Cairo road trip to watch the AFCON finals in Egypt, arrived…
EMA seeks to reduce veld fires
Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has increased its awareness campaigns as it seeks to control veld fires during the 2019 fire season.
Three nabbed for wildlife-related crimes
Police have arrested three people found in possession of a pangolin, python skin, zebra meat and two hides from a serval and civet cat in separate incidents countrywide.
Teacher impregnates Grade 7 pupil
A primary school teacher from Kwekwe has appeared in court after he allegedly impregnated a 13-year-old pupil with whom he had an affair with for over a year.
Let’s produce skilled teachers, says Murwira
IT is unacceptable for Zimbabwe to boast of a 94 percent literacy rate and continue to produce graduates with no practical skills which can advance the country, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Amon Murwira has said.
Parking fees to go up?
City Parking, a private company owned by the Harare City Council that is mandated to manage parking in the CBD, is considering hiking parking fees, The Herald has learnt.
Government committed to paying Eskom debt
Government has reiterated its commitment to paying off power utility, Zesa’s, debt to Eskom of South Africa and continue importing power from the southern neighbours.
Cholera fears haunt Glen View
Harare City Council (HCC) is struggling to address the root causes of previous cholera outbreaks that claimed many lives, exposing residents to possible fresh outbreaks, a council health official has said.
For sale: Vimbai Zimuto’s nude pics
NETHERLANDS-BASED Zimbabwean musician Vimbai Zimuto says she is selling all her nude pictures, and the proceeds will go to her Huya Uone Africa Trust.
Gweru on high alert for disease outbreaks
Gweru City Council says it is on high alert for outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases such as cholera and typhoid in the wake of a looming water crisis, as the main supplier dam, Gwenhoro, is now left with only six weeks’ supply.











