Boxing revival that was like a candle in the wind

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FOR once, two years ago, local boxing seemed to be on a revival path. The Friday nights fight, beamed live on Kwese Sports, were on their…

Zesa explains power outages

Herald Reporter ZESA HOLDINGS has said power outages being experienced in different parts of the country are due to a technical fault at Kariba and Hwange Power station. Power supply…

Help children off streets, says First Lady

Tendai Rupapa and Joseph Madzimure Children living and working on the streets possess a lot of potential to succeed in life and everyone must play a role in unlocking that…

Vincent switches to European Tour

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE professional golfer, Scott Vincent, has been doing well in the European Tour where he has taken part in five tournaments since the resumption of the…

Embassy reopens

Beitbridge Bureau Zimbabwe’s Embassy in South Africa resumed offering basic consul services yesterday following the easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures. The embassy has now resumed issuing birth, national identification documents…

Work on vending bays stalls

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent INFORMAL traders hoping to occupy vending stalls at the corner of Seke and Dieppe roads, commonly known as the Coke Corner, will have to wait longer…

Poachers poison park lions

From George Maponga in Masvingo Three carcasses of lions were recently recovered in the wildlife-rich Gonarezhou National Park, south-east of the Lowveld amid fears that poachers from Mozambique were using…

Ministry expands virtual workstations

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government is working on improving its communication infrastructure through among other things the introduction of a wide area network to cope with the surging numbers of…

Good, bad and ugly side of slum demolitions, relocations

Pardon Gotora Urban Scape Slums are perceived to be an eyesore and an egg in the face of public policy. There are various alternatives available to deal with slums and/or…

Ministry comes to the rescue of struggling artistes

Herald Reporter Government will soon start disbursing the $10 million Covid-19 Arts Relief Fund after the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation received 2 899 applications which are now…

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