Covid-19 death rate continues to fall
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe’s progress in defeating the second wave of Covid-19 infections tended to plateau in the middle of last week with the number of new daily cases rising over…
Flash floods hit Beitbridge
Flash floods yesterday hit Dulivhadzimu suburb in Beitbridge, where most roads became impassable following heavy rains on Sunday night.
Young farmer eyes bumper harvest
A youthful Seke farmer, Mr Tinashe Chinyani of Gilston Farm has hailed Government for the Pfumvudza programme, and is expecting a bumper harvest from his 10 plots.
Is pay-per-view concept working for the local industry?
Late last year a local company Gateway Stream Music (GSM) announced the introduction of pay-per-view (PPV) into the local market.
Motsepe’s campaign enters the home straight
JOHANNESBURG. — Patrice Motsepe’s bid for the presidency of the Confederation of African Football is set to hit the home straight this week when he unveils his plans in the race for the most powerful seat in the continental game.
NSSA to adopt self-adjusting mechanism
State-run pension fund, the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), is working towards adopting a self-adjusting mechanism on insurable earnings, in move that is expected to protect pensioners’ investments from value erosion.”
Rural schools appeal for online lessons facilities
Rutendo Rori Mash East correspondent Pupils from rural communities have pleaded with Government to provide online learning facilities since a sizeable proportion of the children do not have smartphones and…
Pep expects City’s winning run to end
MANCHESTER. — Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he is surprised with his side’s stellar form while other teams are dropping points but believes their unbeaten streak will be broken one day.
Nothing outspeaks the mother tongue
On Sunday February 21 Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Mother Language Day under the theme; “Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in Education and society”.
Editorial Comment: Zacc asset-hunt a strong second weapon
In the battle against corruption jailing the guilty is a desirable end, but it is not the only end and sometimes is extremely difficult since enough hard evidence has to be gathered to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt and a slew of legal obstacles introduced by the defence overcome.











