Macheso opens up on new song, weight gain
Takawira Photovet Dapi Correspondent Sungura music maestro, Alick Macheso, who has bounced back on stage after a two-year break due to the Covid-19-induced lockdown, recently opened up on the motivation…
Warriors now in crazy company
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor IT’S a small Caribbean island known around the globe more for its cricket and Sir Vivian Richards, a Hall of Famer, who is widely celebrated…
90 new buses arrive at border
Herald Reporters A batch of 90 new Golden Dragon buses arrived at Beitbridge Border Post yesterday en-route to Harare for Zupco, taking the number of buses delivered by Government this…
Kenyatta to tackle thorny SA visa issue
JOHANNESBURG. – Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta is on a two-day official visit to South Africa, where he held talks with his host President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday on a wide range…
Editorial Comment: EMA needs to think through anti-litter strategy
One of the latest moves by the Environmental Management Agency is to start again the process of banning plastic carrier bags in shops and supermarkets, yet in Zimbabwe this is…
ZIMRA warns traders over forex transactions
Michael Tome Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority, (ZIMRA) has warned traders and businesses against fabricating financial information on transactions done in foreign currency. ZIMRA implored those in violation of…
Cabinet adopts smart agric, health
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Programmes for smart agriculture and health have been adopted by Cabinet to ensure that Zimbabwe’s immense potential in agricultural is realised while overcoming barriers in the…
Chitungwiza told to cut on workshops, clear arrears
Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter Chitungwiza residents have welcomed a Government directive ordering their local authority to suspend holding trainings and workshops outside its jurisdiction, while saving the money to clear…
Covid-19 heroes to be honoured
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Medical Awards Trust will next month honour medical workers who excelled in giving care to the sick, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. The public…
‘Guerrillas’ will ceasefire if own man wins
The Herald, November 24, 1979 ONLY a popularly elected government that was supported by the “guerrillas” would be capable of negotiating a proper and effective ceasefire after the expected general…











