New generation hospitality facilities ignite market

Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality industry is growing by each day. Despite financial constrains, there has been massive investment in the tourism and hospitality industry, especially by small companies.

Nakamba’s move to Villa a breath of fresh air

THE entry of Marvelous Nakamba into the English Premiership signals the birth of a new era for Zimbabwean football, considering the midfielder is a product of Bantu Rovers.

Athletics provides big chunk in Team Zim

ATHLETICS provided the largest contingent in Team Zimbabwe for the African Games next month in Morocco.

Towards ‘green’ domestic appliances

Ellen Chasokela and Lynn Munjanja Zimbabwe has managed to secure a US$400 000 grant from the Multilateral Fund to capacitate local refrigerator makers to adopt carbon removal technologies that could…

Go bold, stripes this autumn

It’s just five days away before we say hello to August. Yes, it will be goodbye to winter and welcome autumn-summer like season.

Govt to introduce climate change lessons in schools

Nesia Mhaka Herald Correspondent Government has called for the review of the education curriculum to promote climate change awareness among vulnerable groups such as youths. This follows a realisation that…

Wetlands key to Zim’s biodiversity

Phillipa Chinhoi Features Reporter Government must take practical steps to buy back wetlands from private developers who bought land in these fragile ecosystems to protect the country’s biodiversity which is…

Don’t follow blessings, you’re already blessed

After being delivered, deliver and that which was suppressing you will never come back again, for you will have the necessary tools to cast it out. Deliverance needs no schooling, but anointing.

R5bn windfall for ex-Wenela miners

THE South African High Court has approved a historic R5 billion settlement in the silicosis case involving gold miners, among them Zimbabweans, under the ex-Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) affected by lung diseases.

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