Police to intensify night patrols as robberies surge

Crime Reporter POLICE have noted an increase in the number of urban commuters who are being robbed, saying night patrols were now being intensified to protect the masses. Criminals are…

Jah Prayzah unveils ‘Hokoyo’ album

Senior Arts Reporter Award-winning contemporary musician Jah Prayzah yesterday released his much-anticipated 10th album online. The album titled “Hokoyo” was scheduled to be launched last month at Rainbow Towers, but…

Mahwindo Foundation donate to CAPS

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter MAHWINDO Foundation yesterday provided some cheer to the CAPS United family after it donated roller meal, sugar, cooking oil and beans to the players. The…

Liverpool will cope without Anfield

LIVERPOOL. — Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes his runaway English Premiership football leaders will cope without the “best kick in your a*s” from their Anfield crowd should the Premier League…

Work on Mushandike revival, 2 000ha expansion begins

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau GOVERNMENT has started work to revive Mushandike Irrigation Scheme, amid plans to expand the project by 2 000 hectares as part of long-term efforts to boost…

Platinum output rises

Zimbabwe’s platinum production in the first quarter of 2020 rose five percent to 118 00 ounces from 113 000 ounces recorded in the same period last year, latest data shows.…

Kenya to get $1 billion

The World Bank will lend Kenya’s government $1 billion in budget support, its biggest financing package yet for the East African economy, according to Treasury Secretary Ukur Yatani. “The fact…

‘Keep vulnerable employees home’

Mining companies are urged to keep employees with underlying conditions that put them at high risk of getting infected with the coronavirus away from work as the industry returns to…

Transit trucks slow down commercial cargo movement

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The volume of haulage trucks transporting commercial cargo through Beitbridge Border Post has been increasing in the last three days as more lorry drivers now prefer…

8 arrested for smuggling groceries

Herald Correspondent EIGHT people have been arrested in Beitbridge for smuggling groceries, blankets and electrical equipment from South Africa. Police are still to assess the value of the smuggled goods.…

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