Foreign cars pay toll fees in forex
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) says all foreign registered vehicles are now required to pay toll fees in foreign currency in line with Statutory Instrument 32 of 2021 promulgated on Friday last week.
8 arrested for village attack
Herald Reporter POLICE have arrested eight people in Gwelutshena, Matabeleland North, for a variety of offences when they attacked villagers and destroyed property, and then attacked the police officers trying…
Legends of sculpture still standing
The internationally recognised sculpture movement in Zimbabwe has to date lost 90 percent of its founding members. The movement, which was started in the 1960s, still stands strong and shows no signs of dying.
Law Society elects new president
HARARE prominent lawyer and senior partner at Coghlan Welsh and Guest, Mr Wellington Magaya, has been elected President of the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ).
ZNA speaks on Mberengwa, Beitbridge incidents
No soldiers assaulted villagers in the Humbani area of Mberengwa West following a break-in at the homestead of Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo last month and no soldiers were involved in the investigations or were even in the area, the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has said.
Charles Kawadza: . . . Parental, filial drama at Chimoio Zunda Military Base
There is a poignant story to the late Charles Kawadza’s recruitment as a youthful ZANLA freedom fighter in 1975.
Ngara speaks on honorary award
United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean gospel musician Lewis Ngara has said he is excited to receive an honorary award in the Outstanding Diaspora Male Gospel Singer category at the recently held inaugural Zim Community News (ZCN) Awards.
Tremors felt in Chipinge after 4.3 earthquake
A minor tremor of magnitude 4.3, less than a tenth as severe as the last tremor felt in the area just over two years ago, was felt in Chipinge and neighbouring Mozambican districts near sunset on Monday evening, with no reports of damage or injury.
Court dismisses lockdown challenge
The attempt by an organisation claiming to represent the informal sector to end the Level Four national lockdown failed after the High Court dismissed the urgent application on several grounds with the judge stressing that the decision to revert to the higher level of lockdown was backed by evidence of a surge in infection rates.
Fake Covid-19 certificates syndicate busted
TWO men yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding unsuspecting people by manufacturing and selling fake Covid-19 certificates.










