A’ Level pupil gives birth in hostel

From George Maponga in Masvingo A Form Six pupil at Gokomere High School gave birth to a bouncing baby girl in her hostel yesterday. She allegedly went into labour at…

Farm mechanisation key to output increase

Nesia Mhaka Herald Correspondent Government has embarked on the production of a Multi-Crop Threshing (MCT) machine, which is aimed at promoting farm mechanisation and reducing hunger in farming communities. The…

Stocks stagger as nations self-isolate

SYDNEY/HONG KONG. — Asian shares sank yesterday as a rising tide of national lock-downs threatened to overwhelm policymakers’ frantic efforts to cushion what is likely to be a deep global…

Tokyo 2020: IOC set Olympics deadline

LONDON. — The International Olympic Committee is considering a postponement of Tokyo 2020, and has given itself a deadline of four weeks to make a decision. The IOC’s executive board…

Housing policies: An exposé of the journey (Part 4)

The old adage says, “Every journey begins with a single step”.Our first step of the journey was Part 1 of this edition, now we are in Part 4 which will be the final destination of this particular journey.

Computers boost for Zanu PF structures

Herald Reporters PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has donated 40 computers to war collaborators, war veterans and the Zanu PF Women’s League, to speed up the process of capturing data for party members.…

RANL warn clubs

THE Rainbow Amateur Netball League have once again warned clubs against rescheduling their matches without going through the proper channels.

Explain the import of cattle taxes to farmers

Cattle taxes have been at the centre of many debates in recent times among farmers and other stakeholders, especially on the issue of amounts expected to be paid per beast per year.

Double tragedy for Loga’s Croatia

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS coach, Zdravko “Loga” Logarusic, yesterday said the world was going through unusual times after his home country Croatia was hit by a strong earthquake.…

Italian football chiefs want season scrapped

ROME. — The head of an Italian football club based at the heart of the coronavirus pandemic in Brescia said it was time to cancel the Serie A season because…

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