Move with the times, Highlanders told

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter KING Lobengula’s great grandson Zwide kaLanga Khumalo has advised the Highlanders leadership to move with the times in order to survive. Khumalo recently told Television…

Talent unearthed at Bulawayo Arts Festival

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE inaugural Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) has come and gone with organisers being commended for going on with the event and creating a platform that unearthed…

Well-wishers pledge to assist Franco Slomo

Many well-wishers have expressed interest to assist musician and popular dancer Francis “Franco Slomo” Dhaka following an article we published on Saturday revealing how he has been struggling with family obligations due to unfortunate incidents bedevilling his social and career life.

COMMENT: Industry must utilise stimulus package productively

The Government has set the terms under which companies can apply for loans under the recently announced $18 billion Covid-19 economic recovery and stimulus package. This is a rescue package,…

Best Victoria Falls moment wastes away

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Mighty Victoria Falls has received record water flows this year, according to the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA). However, this best moment is slowly wasting…

St Anne’s Hospital sale comes under microscope

The acquisition of the iconic St Anne’s Hospital by Catholic Church through Sisters of the Little Company of Mary (LCM), has come under the spotlight after it emerged due processes, including approvals from shareholders, were allegedly not followed, Herald Finance & Business can reveal.

Internet of Good Things (IoGT) Virtually Launched

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with Econet Wireless and ZiFM Stereo last Friday launched The Internet of Good Things (IoGT) through a virtual live music show that featured Jah Prayzah, Gemma Griffiths, Tamy Moyo, Long John, Nutty O and Asaph.

197 hospital workers in self-quarantine

A total of 197 health workers at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo have been placed in self-quarantine after three patients and a nurse tested positive recently for Covid-19 at the hospital.

Quarantine escapees taken back to centres

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SEVEN of the 18 returning residents who escaped from Mkoba Teachers’ College quarantine centre in Gweru two weeks ago have been taken back to quarantine.…

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