First Lady to help Govt fight coronavirus

Zimbabwe, like many other countries in the world, is implementing measures to contain coronavirus which causes Covid-19 that has claimed lives of thousands of people worldwide and left many others…

Editorial Comment: Together we will defeat coronavirus

Announcing the national lockdown to contain the novel coronavirus last week, President Mnangagwa made a profound appeal for unity and sacrifice. “The new restrictive routines must be internalised by all…

Full text: President’s coronavirus address to the nation

My Fellow Zimbabweans In life we all must face problems and challenges which are beyond our making; that have been forced upon us. Currently Covid-19 is no longer a mere…

Private land developers, housing trusts: What’s next

Pardon Gotora Urban Scape A lot has been said about housing cooperatives where members of the public have cried foul for long. However, not much has been said about private land…

Residents sue council, Govt over water

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter THE Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) has taken the Government to court over failure to provide adequate potable water in the wake of the national…

Journalists get nod to use 2019 Press cards

JOURNALISTS on duty are allowed to operate during the 21-day lockdown using their 2019 Press cards until the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) issues them with new ones, a top police officer has said.

Wilkins upgrading at advanced stage

The Upgrading of Wilkins Infections Diseases Hospital is now at an advanced stage, with officials expressing optimism on reopening of the facility to members of the public tomorrow.

Looking Back: Librarians told to help in reconstruction of economy

The Herald, 28 April 1980 MEMBERS of the Zimbabwe Library Association (ZLA) were urged at the end of their two-day conference yesterday to collect material needed for the reconstruction of…

Police blitz nets 118 touts in city

ONE-HUNDRED-AND-EIGHTEEN touts who were last week arrested in Harare for public nuisance under police’s ongoing “Operation No To Touts” were convicted and fined between $300 and $500.

Mike Tyson: The man who changed boxing

NEW YORK. — When you grow up in boxing, young kids either want to be Rocky, Muhammad Ali or Mike Tyson. From the moment Michael Gerard Tyson stepped through the…

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