Ex-Harare mayor Mafume’s trial postponed
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, accused of illegally allocating residential stands to his sister and his law firm’s secretary in Harare and then attempting to bribe…
1 500 Mutoko households face displacement
Blessings Chidakwa recently in Mutoko Some council officials from Mutoko Rural District are allegedly being used as a front by unnamed investors to remove 1 500 households in Ward 11…
Putting NRZ back on track vital
Benjamin Chivandire Correspondent An efficient railway system plays a significant role in the development and overall growth of any economy. It is often regarded as the wheels of economic activity,…
Looking Back: Survival of the European in Africa
The Rhodesia Herald, July 14, 1949 THE opinion that the European in Africa could only survive if the racial division between white and black on economic ground was vertical instead…
Team Zim off to Tokyo Olympics
Sports Reporter TEAM Zimbabwe members, for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, are set to start heading to Japan today. They will be travelling in batches, depending on their competition schedule.…
BCC foreign currency revenues up
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter MAKOKOBA and Pumula suburbs have the highest number of residents paying bills in foreign currency as Bulawayo City Council (BCC) records improved bill payments following a…
Cop commits suicide
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A POLICE officer stationed at Mbizo Police Station in Kwekwe committed suicide by hanging yesterday morning for yet to be known reasons. The police officer, only…
Youths use drama, songs to highlight social ills
Precious Manomano Arts Reporter Blessing Muderedzwa, a former University of Zimbabwe student, has launched dramas on YouTube to highlight the problem of child marriages and promote education for young girls…
Sects urged to observe lockdown
Herald Reporter Some Apostolic sect groups continue to meet for services in violation of Covid-19 national lockdown regulations. Under the lockdown regulations, all public gatherings are banned except for funerals…
Tile firm welcomes Govt probe
Herald Reporter Norton-based tile manufacturing company Sunny Yi Feng (Pvt) Limited has flung its doors open to Government scrutiny as part of efforts to guarantee fair labour practices in compliance…










