186 more illegal miners arrested

At least 186 more illegal miners were arrested on Monday in Odzi, Manicaland Province, bringing to 2 323 the total number of illegal miners arrested countrywide under the ongoing “Operation Chikorokoza Ngachipere”.

A peek into Gen Tongo’s pistol, love letters and war strategies

The late General Josiah Magama Tongogara, who would have turned 82 on Tuesday, has been immortalised through a running exhibition in Harare giving insights into his family life, strategies and never-seen-before images.

Armed robbers hit Makoni forex dealers

Business briefly came to a halt at Makoni Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza yesterday afternoon when a gang of robbers fired 10 shots into the air and robbed two foreign currency dealers of US$7 000, up to $30 000 and a Toyota Allion.

War vets call Chamisa to dialogue

War veterans have urged MDC-A leader Mr Nelson Chamisa to join other political actors in the historic Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) and desist from his rejectionist agenda, which is slowing down the country’s economic recovery.

Zimtrade to share findings

National export development and promotion organisation, Zimtrade, is set to host dissemination seminars that are meant to highlight opportunities present in several southern African countries where it conducted market surveys in October and November last year.

TSL gets new CEO

TSL Limited Zimbabwe, has appointed Derek Odoteye as its group chief executive officer (CEO) with effect from February 1, 2020.

‘Sigoqwa sisemanzi’ — Kunzekweguta

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa ABABALISI abalolonga abantwana abagijima ezikolo sebekhuthazwe ukuthi basebenze gadalala ukuthi baphakamise ithalenta ukuze kubunjwe ikusasa elihle kwezemidlalo. Lokhu kuvezwe ngusaziwayo kwezemfundo kuleli, osekela ithalenta lomdlalo wokugijima ilizwe lonke…

Locusts cut food output in West African states

The Herald, 3 December, 1987 LATE rains as well as locusts and grasshoppers have reduced food output in the sub-Saharan belt of West Africa, but there is no danger of…

5 000 get rice in Kuwadzana

About 5 000 people in Kuwadzana, Harare, over the weekend received rice under a charitable initiative by former legislator Mrs Betty Nhambu Kaseke.

Feasibility study on Zaka East greenbelt gets underway

Government has started feasibility studies on a multi-million-dollar canal project to draw water for irrigation from the underutilised Manjirenji Dam here in a landmark development expected to bolster efforts to boost food security in parts of Zaka and rural Chiredzi districts.

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