Lockdowns: Time to look inward for solutions to sustain productivity levels
Ruth Butaumocho African Agenda The global effects of Covid-19 on the economy have been felt in almost every sector, and agriculture is no exception. Lockdowns being imposed at country levels…
ZIFA, NDAZ mourn Maphepha
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIFA have joined the nation in mourning Bosso legend, Ernest Sibanda, who also had a stint as Warriors team manager, following his death in Bulawayo on…
Khama makes huge impression on Baxter
Sports Reporter KAIZER Chiefs coach, Stuart Baxter, says Zimbabwean forward, Khama Billiat, is looking sharp ahead of the MTN8 clash against his former paymasters, Mamelodi Sundowns, this weekend. The 30-year-old…
AMA approves wheat contractors to curb leakages
Faith Katete Herald Reporter The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) has published the list of registered contractors for the 2021 winter wheat cropping season to curb side marketing of the controlled…
Ramaphosa admits rampant graft under Zuma
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledges there was rampant state corruption while he was deputy to former president Jacob Zuma, but says he did not resign as that…
Ubulewe ingane zakhe zibukele esolwa ngokuloya
USELE utshaqekile umphakathi weMdumezulu, eMbumbulu, ngokubulawa kowesifazane oleminyaka engu-52 okuthiwa ubesolwa ngokuthakatha. Kubotshwe izinsizwa ezimbili zandawonye, ezihlobene lomufi ngalesi sigameko. UNkosikazi Zishintshile Mthembu (52) ubulawe ngesihluku ngoSonto ebusuku. Ngokuthola kweSolezwe,…
Looking Back: Role of armed forces in peacetime is nation building
The Herald, August 12, 1998 ZIMBABWE Defence Forces Day, falls against a background of relative peace and tranquillity in the Southern African region. The theme “Zimbabwe Defence Forces for peace,…
Mhangura community moves to end water woes
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Boreholes are being drilled in Mhangura town, with contributions from families and local business, to end the perennial water shortages. The settlement was built to…
Cotton farmers appeal for prompt payments
Business Reporter Zimbabwean cotton farmers have appealed to the Government to timeously pay its portion of the producer price for the current selling season to preserve the value of their…
Namibia sells 57 elephants in auction
WINDHOEK. – Namibia has sold 57 wild elephants through auction, an official said yesterday. The sale will raise N$5.9 million (US$400 000), Environment Ministry spokesman Romeo Muyunda said. The elephants…











