It’s tea time for the elderly

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter IN support of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s efforts to cater for the health and nutritional requirements of vulnerable communities, diversified agricultural company, Ariston Holdings, has donated…

Wheat farmers exude confidence

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter WHEAT farmers have expressed optimism to meet the 80 000 hectares targeted for this season after the Government assured them of uninterrupted power supply. Government has…

Soldier loses AK-47

Herald Reporter A soldier is alleged to have lost his service AK-47 assault rifle loaded with 29 rounds of ammunition after drinking one too many at a shebeen while on…

Sugar bean producers expect bumper harvest

Manicaland Bureau Farmers in Middle Sabi are expecting a bumper sugar bean harvest owing to an extended spell of cold weather, which is ideal for the production of the crop.…

EMA speaks on reducing impact of veld fires

The Herald, 12 April 2012 UNCONTROLLED fires are a menace to the bio-physical, social and economic environment because of its trail of destruction. The fire incidences, hectarage, property to be…

Man dies in jumbo attack

Mashonaland Central Bureau A 53-YEAR-OLD man from Munheza Village in Kanyemba was trampled to death by an elephant on his way to another village during the night. Clifford Chovha was…

Coronavirus plans for SA schools revealed

PRETORIA. — South Africa’s Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has detailed some of her department’s plans to provide personal protective equipment to learners. Motshekga announced last week that the…

Ulterior motives behind stigmatisation of China with Covid-19: Part II

By Jun Sheng While the biological virus is a common enemy of humankind, the political virus born out of certain American politicians is equally detestable, for it has damaged the…

Public Service Commission in the Second Republic

Legal Mandate of The Commission The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is an arm of the Executive, created in terms of Section 202 of the Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe…

Police step in to stop long council meeting

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief Police last Friday stopped a meeting of Gweru City Council councillors and management after nine hours because it had exceeded the three-hour lockdown limit. Council…

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