Boost for sex workers, the homeless

Charmaine Brown and Yeukai Tazira Chivi South legislator (Zanu-PF) Killer Zivhu has embarked on a project to empower 100 disadvantaged people in Harare as part of his efforts to unpack…

Makandiwa prophecy appeal: Judgment reserved

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A Harare business couple is still pursuing its civil claim against United Family International Church (UFIC) leader Emmanuel Makandiwa and his wife Ruth after it…

Pen-pal network connects Zim students to the world

Phyllis Kachere Twelve-year-old Tatenda Mavudze, a Grade Seven pupil at Tynwald Primary School in Harare is so determined to change learners’ poor attitude towards Mathematics that she has already made…

DDF projects bring life to Gwanda

Elita Chikwati recently in Gwanda Wearing a blue work suit, black safety shoes and a green doek, 56-year-old grandmother of five, Mrs Regina Zhou of Ngoma Village in Gwanda, is…

Construction of mausoleum underway

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter Construction of a mausoleum at the National Heroes Acre in Harare, originally meant for the burial of former President Robert Mugabe is continuing, but the National…

Zimbabwe, Zambia small-scale miners sign MoU

Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Small-scale miners in Zimbabwe and Zambia want common policies over pricing and taxation of minerals, espacially from small mines and artisan miners, and so the Zimbabwe…

January Disease claims 374 cattle in Midlands

Courtney Matende Midlands Reporter OVER 370 cattle have so far died from an outbreak of theileriosis in Chirumanzu and Mberengwa districts in Midlands during the 2018-19 season, the Department of…

Who is polluting our water?

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe’s cities are the biggest polluters, poisoning rivers and dams with germ-laden sewage, with industrialists cheating over their waste and small-scale miners dumping the worst poison…

A peek into world of charcoal syndicates

Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations and Special Reports Editor CHARCOAL trading syndicates run by Harare gangs are racking up huge profits by exploiting poor rural people who are illegally destroying hardwood forests…

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