T-cells: Superheroes in battle against Omicron
Luke O’Neill Omicron is spreading rapidly throughout the world, with experts claiming that 40 percent of the global population will be infected within the next two months. This sounds quite…
Peter urges Musona to delay retirement plans
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE football legend Peter Ndlovu has implored Warriors skipper Knowledge Musona to delay his plans to retire from international football. Ndlovu, who led the Warriors…
Dam levels start to rise
Elita Chikwati Senior Agric Reporter Dam levels are starting to rise with about 80 percent of the total capacity now impounded and some smaller dams even spilling as persistent rains…
‘Poor nutrition affects HIV treatment’
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter There is need to implement nutritional interventions for people living with HIV to ensure the success of the treatment, Zimbabwe National Network of People living with…
16 firms heed AMA rules
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter At least 16 out of 33 registered contractors have complied with the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA)’s regulations which require contractors to submit a list of their…
Utshaya udadewabo afe kumbango wokungasuthi isitshwala
Thokozile Mbedzi KULENDODA yeChikombedzi, eChiredzi ebulele udadewabo ngeviki ephelileyo ngemva kokuba ikhonone ngokuthi kayisuthanga isitshwala. Kubikwa uJonathan Chitani wathi ephenduka evela etshwaleni wathola udadewabo uEsnath Chitani lonina uMaria Chitani oleminyaka…
Former council boss seeks relief
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Regional magistrate Mr Taurai Manwere is today expected to make a ruling on former Harare City council head of town planning Priscilla Charumbira’s application for…
ZSE leads Sub-Saharan bourses in US$ returns
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) outperformed the rest of sub-Saharan stock exchanges on investment returns in US dollar terms last year after its market value…
Kaunda urges intervention to end oppression, injustice
The Rhodesia Herald, January 13, 1972 LUSAKA. – The situation in Southern Africa was so explosive that it warranted international action to put an end to oppression and injustice, said…











