Zim MPs in Kigali on study mission
Special Correspondent A seven-member parliamentary delegation is in Kigali on a week-long study visit on the operations of the Rwandese One-Stop Shop model which the country is adopting through the…
Time to overhaul our Disaster Management Protocol
The devastation from Cyclone Idai will be etched in the minds of Zimbabweans for a very long time.
Hwange, TelOne share spoils
Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange…(1) 1 TelOne…(0) 1 HWANGE produced arguably one of their worst performances in recent memory in front of their home crowd after failing to click and…
The Marriages Bill 2019 . . . Stealth matrimony and colonial continuities
The Marriages Bill was published in the Government Gazette of July 19 2019. Some of its provisions are in fulfilment of a Constitutional Court ruling prohibiting child marriages.
Lobb elected ZOC VP
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter VETERAN sports administrator Kathleen Lobb has bounced back into main stream administration after she was elected as the new vice-president of Zimbabwe Olympic Committee yesterday.…
Six die in horror crash
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief SIX people including a minor have died, five of them of the spot, in a head-on collision involving a Toyota Hiace and a Honda Jazz…
Springboks hold All Blacks
WELLINGTON. — South Africa’s Springboks celebrated their last-gasp, 16-16 draw with New Zealand as a win on Saturday but said it would have no bearing on their blockbuster clash at…
Tobacco growers earn US$460m
Lynn Munjanja Herald Reporter Tobacco growers have earned a cumulative US$460 million from the sale of flue-cured tobacco, with the bulk of the crop being sold at contract floors. The…
Coal will be around for a long time yet
The idea that coal mining is a sunset industry was put to rest at the Coal Industry Day in Johannesburg this week. Coal’s out-sized contribution to mining and the energy grid cannot be wished away, no matter how many wind turbines are erected in honour of environmental correctness.
Women urged to be part of devolution
WOMEN in Manicaland have been urged to engage in development initiatives as a way of embracing devolution in the province and promoting self-reliance.










