Mandaza relives 2016 Olympics Games qualification
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter FOUR years ago, around this time, Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors were buzzing with a dream date awaiting them in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They were among the…
ZNA dismisses social media assault claims
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has dismissed social media allegations that soldiers deployed in Kadoma and Kwekwe to assist the police in ensuring compliance to lockdown regulations are…
Levy increase to speed up rural electrification
Conrad Mupesa Mash West Correspondent Government is considering increasing the rural electrification levy to 10 percent to accelerate the electrification of rural communities across the country, Energy and Power Development…
Mine manager loses US$50k in car break in
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A GOLD mine employee lost nearly US$50 000 to thieves who broke into his car minutes after he had sold gold to a dealer in Bulawayo…
Former football administrators donate to Vic Falls families
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls SOME former football administrators in Victoria Falls have donated mealie-meal to more than 100 vulnerable families in the resort town to help cushion them from…
Youth Games audit nails officials
Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO NINE officials have been nailed as having been responsible for various irregularities which marred the 2014 African Union Sports Council Region Five Under-20 Youth Games. Huge…
Former radio personality brings cheers to less privileged
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent FORMER radio personality, businesswoman Emma Nxumalo yesterday celebrated her birthday by donating food and clothing to Queen Elizabeth Children’s Home and Jabulani Flats in Bulawayo as…
Cal Vin relives working with Sha Sha
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent ZIMBABWE’S hip hop sensation Cal Vin, the first artiste to collaborate with Amapiano queen Sha Sha, says it was great working with the BET nominee. The…
Is ethanol blending making petrol expensive – for now?
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story Respected climate change researcher Elisha Moyo last week posted a particularly interesting brief analysis on the economics/politics of ethanol blending in Zimbabwe. For context, he went…
Railways apprentice exams break racial barriers
The Rhodesia Herald, 2 November 1961 FOR the first time in the history of the Rhodesian Railways, 204 African students have written an examination in English and Mathematics in direct…











