Govt ties down permanent secretaries to performance
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Permanent secretaries of Government ministries yesterday signed performance contracts for next year, the start of a new system where those managing the public service are now…
Hearse driver jailed 15 years for smuggling explosives
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 38-year-old Zimbabwean man employed by a South Africa parlour as a hearse driver, was on Thursday jailed 15 years for smuggling explosives worth R420 000…
Price stability brings back festive cheer
Herald Reporters The stability in prices of basic commodities in the past six months, as a direct result of the final steps in the Government’s stability programmes, will bring back…
‘Strategic ventures to unlock mining potential’
Ishemunyoro Chingwere in SHAMVA Strategic synergies between Government and international investors accepting Zimbabwe’s invitation to invest will go a long way in unlocking Zimbabwe’s huge mining potential and driving the…
Take fruit production seriously: First Lady
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Communities in Manicaland should take fruit production seriously as it can offer sustainable streams of income for families that can improve the economy of the province…
First Lady Amai Mnangagwa brings smiles to Manicaland
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday put smiles on the faces of hundreds of orphans and the elderly in Manicaland after donating groceries through her Angel of…
‘Prosecutor Kasema defied instructions’
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter The law officer who consented to bail for the suspected leader of a gang of violent armed robbers, Tapiwa Kasema, defied instructions ordering prosecutors to…
Murehwa murder: Family sets burial date
Rutendo Rori Mash East correspondent Chief Mangwende of Murehwa has agreed to the burial of the remains of murdered Tapiwa Makore on January 9, 2021, without his head, as the…
Gringo’s South Africa based wife speaks
Do they not always say, those who have died have rested, (vakafa vakazorora)?
Let’s take a bow to brothers who illuminated Zimbabwean football
SINCE the advent of a national top-flight football league in the early 1960s, local fans have marvelled at some eye-catching combinations between members from the same family.











