Buyanga custody row drags on
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The battle between Chantelle Muteswa and Frank Buyanga over their four-year-old son saw Muteswa failing to obtain an urgent injunction stopping Buyanga from changing the minor’s…
Govt to increase vocational training centres for youths
Herald Reporter Government will increase the number of vocational training centres in the country to equip youths with skills, Deputy Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Tinoda Machakaire has…
Rand trades flat
South African rand was trading flat against the dollar yesterday after an overnight rally fuelled by optimism over an interim trade deal between Washington and Beijing. Rand was trading at…
Zinwa assures nation of sufficient water
Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has assured the nation of sufficient water to meet the country’s domestic and irrigation requirements, with the national dam level averaging 67,8percent.
Cabinet okays judges to work up to 70
Cabinet has approved that the Chief Justice, Deputy Chief Justice and judges of the Supreme and Constitutional Courts hold office until they reach the age of 70 and thereafter have their contracts renewed annually upon production of a medical fitness certificate, for a period not exceeding five years.
City storm into volleyball quarter-finals
HARARE CITY volleyball men’s and women’s teams have qualified for the quarter-finals of the ongoing Zone VI Games here.
Looking Back: PM spells out next steps for Accord
The Herald, December 23, 1987 Speaking just after he and Dr Joshua Nkomo had signed the Unity document, an occasion that took place at 3:37pm, the Prime Minister Cde Mugabe…
100-day cycle projects pay off
CONTINUOUS monitoring of 100-Day Cycle projects is paying dividends as 98 projects were implemented by 19 ministries during the third cycle.
TelOne donates 10 000 fruit trees to ZPCS
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has received 10 000 fruit trees, two 5 000-litre water tanks and a $100 000 greenhouse from TelOne to boost its orchards and help prisoners eat a more balanced diet.











