Son kills, buries mother in shallow grave

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau In a case that has shocked the Mberengwa community, a 24-year-old man allegedly killed his mother after attacking her with an unknown object, before burying the…

Libraries urged to embrace new technology

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Libraries have been urged to embrace new technology in their operations in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking at the 54th Zimbabwe Libraries Association (ZIMLA)…

Manyame Hospital expansion paces up

The building work for the expansion of Manyame Referral Hospital at Manyame Air Base on the southern edge of Harare should be finished by October.

Summer essentials for 2021/22 season

Craig Twist Fashion Correspondent Summer is around the corner and what have you planned? Even the flora and fauna is certainly planning for summer and you can see by the…

MC Pashy, Beitbridge’s showbiz magnet

At the turn of the new millennium, the minds of many people adopted the reality that what men can do, women can equally do good. 

George was the Special One

Sharuko On Saturday GEORGE SHAYA, just like George Best, had a beautiful rhythm to it — it echoed greatness, it reflected excellence, it represented genius and will remain synonymous with…

Political parties to share $200m

Zimbabwe’s two main political parties, Zanu PF and the MDC Alliance, are the only two groups that won enough Parliamentary seats to qualify to share the $200 million budgeted this year under the Political Parties (Finance) Act, in proportion to their vote, giving Zanu PF just over 70 percent of the total.

First Lady’s programme hits highest point

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s intervention to curb juvenile delinquency and mould morally upright citizens through her Gota/Nhanga/Ixhiba programme has hit the highest point with various communities extending invitations to her for the benefit of children in their areas.

The visit that never was

Isdore Guvamombe Saturday Lounge Reflections There we sat, in a small core-house that had never been electrified. She could not afford although her neighbours had all electrified theirs. There she…

Tshikwalakwala irrigation scheme roars back to life

For the first time, in more than a decade and half, the 65-hectare Tshikwalakwala irrigation scheme in Beitbridge East is being rehabilitated bringing a glimmer of hope to the local community and investors alike.

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