PSG thrash Real Madrid
PARIS. — Paris Saint-Germain launched their latest quest for Champions League football success with a statement win over Real Madrid on Wednesday night, while a late Atletico Madrid comeback foiled…
Zupco to intensify tap card issuance
Natasha Kokai Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) is set to intensify the issuing of tap cards as a way of promoting a cashless society through the introduction…
Businessman produces fodder
A Gweru businessman, Serbastian Sibanda, has produced organic fodder for livestock which is expected to fill the gap for commercial feed as well as offering an affordable product. The fodder…
Zinara graders improve state of roads countrywide
Beaven Dhliwayo Correspondent There is a common joke that was once passed in Parliament that Zimbabwe acquired “snow graders” to rehabilitate the country’s rough roads. It was the very axiom…
Farmers cry foul over transport costs
Charmaine Brown Herald Reporter Farmers from different parts of the country who supply vegetables to Mbare Musika have expressed concern over the high cost of transport which have made their…
Poverty datum line up
Business Reporter THE Poverty Datum Line (PDL) for an average family of five shot up to $1 617 for the month of July signifying an increase of 80 percent from…
African tech hubs starting to specialise, build budding culture of innovation
Oluwatosin Adeshokan While innovation has been at the heart of many of the progressive discussions around African development over the last decade, the focus has tended to be centred on…
Bogus cops on the prowl
Crime Reporter Police have urged members of the public to be wary of criminals masquerading as police officers, who are targeting people with large sums of cash in and around…
SA student, wins edible straws prize
Jenna Etheridge Correspondent There is nothing more “sucky” than when a paper straw collapses while you’re trying to sip your drink. So a Stellenbosch University student decided to create an…
Govt fumes over rotten donations
GOVERNMENT, through the Department of Civil Protection, has ordered the Manicaland Provincial Development Coordinator’s office to prepare a detailed report following revelations that food items donated to Cyclone Idai victims were rotting in warehouses in Chimanimani East.











