Vendors back on streets

Municipal Reporter Chaos is once again reigning supreme at Mupedzanhamo and Mbare markets as illegal vendors have trooped back and are encroaching into roads and their servitudes causing massive congestion…

Covid-19 nowhere near finished, says WHO

GENEVA. – With new and more variants of coronavirus expected to spread around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic is “nowhere near finished”, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned. “The…

Pastor rallies behind vaccination campaign

Herald Reporter While most religious leaders have embraced vaccination and have set the example to their flocks by being vaccinated themselves, some were still not yet in line, but on…

Woman electrocuted in bathroom

Midlands Reporter A 21-year-old woman was electrocuted while bathing at her parents’ house in Mbizo, Kwekwe. Midlands provincial police spokesman Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko confirmed the death of Ms Tinashe Nyika.…

Looking Back: Reject women’s pleas to abolish lobola – Chief

The Herald, July 19, 1996 CHIEF Makoni, a non-constituency MP, on Wednesday urged Parliament to reject calls by some Zimbabwean women to have lobola abolished. Debating a motion on “Culture…

Mourners urged to observe Covid-19 protocols

Africa Moyo and Blessings Chidakwa With Zimbabwe recording a surge in Covid-19 related deaths in the last few weeks, funeral assurance firms say they have put in place mechanisms to…

Van Dijk rubbishes revolt talk

LIVERPOOL. — Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has hit back at a journalist for claiming he is leading a player revolt against the appointment of Louis van Gaal as the…

Foot and mouth outbreak in Gweru district

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CATTLE in Gweru District have been placed on indefinite quarantine following the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Somabula area. Cattle movements and all…

SA riots: US, allies’ deathly silence disturbing

Isdore Guvamombe Silence is speech and silence can be loud. There has been loud silence from the United States of America and its allies on the events in South Africa.…

Why was Taylor given out?

ZIMBABWE captain Brendan Taylor was out in unusual manner during the second ODI against Bangladesh, at Harare Sports Club yesterday, his hit-wicket dismissal appearing to fall into a grey area…

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