Don’t panic over locusts: Govt

Government has advised local farmers not to panic over the desert locusts that have invaded East Africa, as systems have been put in place to monitor their movement.

Power supply for irrigation improves

Irrigation activities in most farming areas have improved following Government’s intervention to prioritise electricity allocation for crop production to boost national food security.

POLAD a game changer: Gutu

Wallace Ruzvidzo, Herald Reporter The Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) is the right platform for Zimbabweans to dialogue and the opposition MDC-A is missing out on an opportunity to purposefully impact…

Ukufuya inyosi yibhizimusi enhle

Wayne Ncube ABALIMI sebexwayiswe ukuthi bangene kubhizimusi lokufuya inyosi ngoba akukho nzima njalo inyosi zilakho ukulethela umlimi imali enhle.  Intatheli kaMthunywa ikhulumisane lengcitshi kwezokulima kunkampani yeZimbabwe Farmers Union uMnumzana Mkhumbuzi…

African women footballers shine

THIS week, African women’s football has been abuzz with transfer news with the biggest story being that of CAF 2018 Player of the Year Thembi Kgatlana.

New measures to end delays in graft cases

Prosecutors and investigators must harmonise operations to avoid delays in trying corruption cases, an expert in fighting the scourge has said.

Chunga confirms Chapungu move

Collin Matiza Sports Editor ZIMBABWE football legend, Moses “Bambo” Chunga, has “agreed in principle” to take over as the head of coach of Chapungu United. The Herald exclusively revealed yesterday…

. . . Home Affairs gears for computerisation

Government is moving to computerise the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and the Registrar-General’s Office to improve efficiency and eradicate corruption, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said.

Kasuza rushed to hospital

ZIMBABWE opener, Kevin Kasuza, was taken off the field on a stretcher after being struck flush on the helmet for the second time in two Tests at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Rhodesia dropped from title

The Herald, 29 March 1980 RHODESIA’S national broadcasting corporation yesterday changed its name from the Zimbabwe Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation to simply the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation. The decision to drop the…

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