Step up land preps, farmers challenged
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Farmers should expedite land preparations if Mashonaland West Province is to meet its target of 325 000 tonnes of grains and 65 000 tonnes of…
President for CUT ceremony
Mashonaland West Bureau President Mnangagwa is today expected to officiate at Chinhoyi University of Technology’s (CUT) 16th graduation ceremony. The university’s director of marketing and communications Dr Musekiwa Tapera said…
Demystifying false narrative of a ‘crisis’ in Zimbabwe
Pardon Muzavavi Correspondent For the past few months, Zimbabwe’s internal and external detractors have been in overdrive, pushing a concocted narrative that there was a “crisis” in Zimbabwe. This false…
Blitz on machete-wielding gangs continues
Crime Reporter The police are still fighting the machete gangs which are seeing a resurgence, and since the operation started, more than 52 000 suspects have been arrested countrywide as…
City, United ease into last eight
LONDON. — Ferran Torres scored his first Manchester City goal as the League Cup holders got back on track with a 3-0 win against Burnley, while Manchester United joined their…
Zesa audit boss in fuel scam
Court Reporter ZESA Holdings head of Group Performance and Audit was yesterday freed on $10 000 bail on charges of converting the utility’s 9 180 litres of fuel worth $10…
Fidelity in profit jump
Fidelity Life Assurance says it recorded inflation adjusted profit before tax of $596,5 million for the period ended June 30 2020 compared to $32,8 million recorded prior year comparative. This…
Looking Back: Court grants Bulawayo approval to build new dam
The Rhodesia Herald, 2 October 1970 THE Water Court, sitting in Bulawayo today, granted the Bulawayo City Council’s application to build the Upper Ncema dam, which will have a capacity…
Bulawayo academy seeks Fifa accreditation
Fungai Muderere BULAWAYO-based Young Flying Stars Sports Academy (YFSSA) are in the process of getting accredited with FIFA in a move meant to further formalise their operations. Founded in 2012,…
International travel officially back on the radar for SA
JOHANNESBURG. — The dust hasn’t even begun to settle on South Africa’s new international travel laws. Despite opening up our borders to more than 150 other nations yesterday — including…











