Village leads in environmental conservation

Tendai Rupapa in MASVINGO Museki Village in Zaka is leading the way in environmental conservation through various initiatives, including a thriving nutrition garden, fish farming and bee-keeping ventures that have…

Mataure recovering, ready to marry

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter former manager and drummer for the late Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, Sam Mataure who  recently suffered mild stroke, says his story in showbiz is far from…

Irvine’s calls for Govt, private sector engagement

Michael Tome Business Reporter Irvine’s Zimbabwe has called for more Government and private sector engagement to create strong synergies that will confront productivity challenges bedevilling the economy. Irvine’s chief executive…

ZDF, HIT in research, development pact

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) and Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will see the two institutions collaborate in the areas of research and development.

Agribank CEO Malaba retires

Michael Tome and Kiyara Matambanadzo Agribank chief executive Mr Sam Malaba has retired after 16 years at the helm of the financial institution. He was appointed CEO in May 2004…

Training for peace committees begins

Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) yesterday started training Provincial Peace Committees (PPC) as part of its constitutional mandate to promote peace and reconciliation. The…

Gokwe Town boss Mandeya freed on bail

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau High Court Judge, Justice Nevile Wamambo last Friday freed Gokwe Town Secretary Melania Mandeya, who has been in custody since her arrest on abuse of office…

Russian investments on track — Envoy

Implementation of two major diamond and platinum mining investments by Russian companies are on track.

Lightning kills 5 family members

Five members of the Mangwendere family in the Muzvezve area of Sanyati District were killed by lightning on Monday after they sought shelter under a tree.

Zim swimmers leave for Bots

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S swimming team for the CANA Zone IV championships left the country yesterday for Botswana carrying high hopes to win some medals. The meet gets underway tomorrow in…

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