45 years of love, pain and art . . . Jesesi retells marriage, life, work with Mungoshi
In the early 1960s, a girl named Jesesi Jaboon was well-known in places around Nyika area in Bikita for her dancing skills.
Journalist puts Zim on Google street view
Zimbabwean journalist Tawanda Kanhema is revelling in the glory of his global digital footprint that has seen him contributing 2000 miles of Zimbabwe to Google Maps.
ZDF distances self from planned demo
THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) has distanced itself from social media allegations that it is backing a deceitful plan by the opposition to effect regime change on July 31 under the guise of denouncing corruption.
Street name changes gazetted
A large group of streets in Bulawayo, Bindura, Chegutu, Chipinge, Gweru, Harare, Masvingo and Mutare, largely named after colonial figures have had their names changed yesterday to national heroes or leaders of countries allied to the liberation movements.
‘‘My name is Ronald Reagan, I’m the President of the United States of America, you don’t need to introduce yourself, because everyone knows who Pele is.”
WE didn’t have Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat or any of this stuff which has become part of today’s world but, believe me, we were just fine like that.
Youth League hails President
ZANU PF acting deputy secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Tendai Chirau has hailed President Mnangagwa, for the bold, decisive and responsive measures his administration is taking to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Editorial Comment: Travers has made Zimbabwe proud
STEPHANIE Travers, the 25-year-old trailblazing chemical engineer who broke barriers by becoming the first black woman, in Formula 1 racing, to stand on the podium, has given all of us a reason to feel proud to be Zimbabwean.
Boreholes a breeding ground for Covid-19.
Muchaneta Chimuka Senior Writer Water shortages in Chitungwiza and other urban areas around the country have left many people using borehole water for household chores. At most boreholes, residents crowd…
Covid-19: Generous Hearts Foundation donates water to Chitungwiza Central Hospital
Herald Reporter Covid-19 has affected communities in various ways. With local transmission cases on the increase in Zimbabwe, there is need for people to take extra precautionary measures. These include…











