Scribe Muzari laid to rest

Herald Reporter Herald entertainment editor Godwin Muzari, who died last week, was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday. Muzari died in a case of suspected suicide at…

Firm gold price rescues RioZim

Business Reporter Listed miner, RioZim Limited, says gold production volumes plunged 39 percent in the interim to June 2020 largely weighed down by power outages, frequent mill breakdowns, low grade…

First Lady unites communities: Minister

Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter WOMEN’S Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Minister Dr Sithembiso Nyoni has praised First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for swiftly handling delicate issues like infertility and…

Farmers go a gear up as seed uptake increases

Agriculture Reporter The uptake of inputs, particularly seed, has increased as preparations for the forthcoming summer cropping season intensify. Beneficiaries of Government input schemes and the banks’ sponsored Command Agriculture…

Masterplan to guide Harare’s development progresses well

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter A masterplan for Harare Metropolitan Province, which is now 80 percent complete, is expected to guide local authorities and private developers on areas where industrial hubs,…

Mabhudhu reappointed ZCDC boss

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Reporter Vastly experienced metallurgist, Mr Mark Mabhudhu, has been re-appointed Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) chief executive officer. Mr Mabhudhu returns to the role he left in…

SEZs a vehicle to drive devolution

Lovemore Chikova Development Dialogue Special economic zones, which the New Dispensation is establishing in various parts of the country, are a clear intention to attract investment to help develop the…

Cultural differences land many Zim men behind bars in Britain

Dr Masimba Mavaza Correspondent Over 100 Zimbabwean men in the United Kingdom have been either charged or convicted of rape and most rape charges in the UK are due to…

Museums must come clean on how they acquired African collections

Janice Cheddie Correspondent In June 2020, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote: “We cannot now try to edit or censor our past. We cannot pretend to have a different…

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