2020: Year of agric recovery

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter With good rains falling, inputs delivered on time, and new methods of preparing land and conserving moisture in place, 2020 is seen as the start of…

For ‘Boika’, not even the sky is the limit

SEVEN days ago, new World Boxing Organization Africa welterweight champion Brendon “Boika” Denes wished for a quick closure to 2020, a year which he said he would rather forget quickly.

MSU Industrial Park takes shape

Freedom Mupanemo Midlands Bureau The Midlands State University Industrial Park, recently commissioned by President Mnangagwa, has businesses employing more than 100 people with its chemical manufacturing and textiles departments with…

Worked from outside, now looking to get inside

Raymond Jaravaza AFTER years of assisting Highlanders from the outside, long term club benefactor, Morgan Gazza Dube feels it’s time to get in and play his part as an executive…

Zim ready to reap Free Trade Area benefits

Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is ready to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) with the country finalising the necessary processes to submit tariff offers to the Free…

Two Zimra officials up for abuse of office

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The police have arrested two more Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials deployed at Beitbridge Border Post, as the Government intensifies its crack down on rent-seeking activities…

8Nine Muzique drops video for Christmas

Langalakhe Mabena Cowdray Park-bred dreadlocked wheel spinner DJ 8Nine Muzique is set to release music visuals for his trending single titled Sondela featuring South African songbird Zethu. From his base…

Dawn of Africa’s story of liberation

The construction of the Museum of African Liberation in Harare represents a significant milestone in Africa’s drive to come to terms with its own collective memory and celebrate its rich…

Unesco recognises mbira instrument

Arts Reporter The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) yesterday included the art of crafting and playing mbira on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of…

Looking Back: Farmers risk arrest for cutting resettlement fences

The Herald 04 February 1985 Communal farmers in Nyamatsanga and Nharira areas in Charter district have been warned of arrest if they continue cutting fences and illegally grazing their cattle…

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