Diasporans in road rehab drive

Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau In a development that is set to inspire diaspora-homeland co-operation, a group of Zimbabweans from across the world, have joined hands to rehabilitate roads in the…

Devolution boon for Midlands

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief Rural and urban communities in Midlands have started to benefit from the Government’s devolution programmes since the release of over $60 million to the local…

High Court orders Matutu off farm

Former Zanu PF Youth League deputy secretary Lewis Matutu and his associates have been barred by the High Court from entering or occupying a farm in Kwekwe belonging to Mr Onsimo Zhavairo.

Chevrons recover in warm-up match

SAVAR. — Zimbabwe recovered in the final session of their two-day practice cricket match against the BCB XI at the BKSP-3 in Savar yesterday ahead of the lone Test against…

Chikurubi inmates’ kids to get extra classroom block

Yeukai Tazira Herald Reporter Chivi South legislator Cde Killer Zivhu has pledged to build a classroom block for children at Chikurubi Female Prison, as part of his efforts to unpack…

Ginimbi granted $10 000 bail

Businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was yesterday granted $10 000 bail by High Court Judge Justice Erica Ndewere after spending two weeks in remand prison.

Bounty Lisa op successful

Arts Reporter Zim-dancehall artiste Bounty Lisa (pictured) was last week successfully operated at WestEnd Clinic in Harare, a close source has revealed. Bounty Lisa, real name Lynette Lisa Musenyi, had…

Stanbic enhances digital banking

Own Correspondent Stanbic Bank is stepping up the digitisation exercise hot on the heels of being named Best Bank of The Year in 2019 by leading financial magazine, The Banker,…

Looking Back: Zim renal centres facing crisis

The Herald, 19 February 1996 Zimbabwe’s renal centres are facing an acute shortage of personnel and lack training programmes to increase the manpower required to provide care to patients with…

Youths and new age rock paintings

By Leroy Dzenga Features Writer Social media is an escape for many youths and adults alike. It has become a reflective opium, today there are some who cannot live without…

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