Warriors fans saddened to miss AFCON

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter AS the Zimbabwe national football team prepare to plunge into the AFCON 2021 battle, one important appendage that had provided colour to their participation in…

Ndlovu rallies local volleyball clubs

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association president, Mxolisi Ndlovu, is confident that country’s club representatives at this year’s  Confederation of African Volleyball (CAVB) Zone VI Senior Volleyball Clubs…

Value-add products, timber exporters urged

Michael Tome Business Reporter Timber exporters should strive to value-add their products to optimise foreign exchange earnings, national trade promotion body, ZimTrade, has revealed. ZimTrade said local firms should ensure…

Parcelling out of communal land results in overcrowding

Arthur Kaseke Correspondent The rate at which unplanned and illegal settlements are sprouting in Zimbabwe’s communal lands, more so in the areas around Harare is very sad. This is a…

Prosecutors get booster jab

Herald Reporter Prosecutor General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi yesterday led his officers to get Covid-19 booster shots, as the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) takes a leading role in protecting its workers…

RBZ defers forex auction

Herald Reporter The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has deferred the first foreign exchange auction of the year following delays in the submission by authorised dealers of necessary information needed to…

ZANU PF chairpersons speak on vision, unity

Herald Reporters The ruling Zanu PF party has new provincial leaders whose election was confirmed this week by the Politburo, setting the stage for rejuvenation ahead of the March by-elections…

Prophet T Freddy raped me: woman tells court

Senior Court Reporter A Harare  woman who lives with disability yesterday chronicled how Goodness and Mercy Ministries prophet Tapiwa  Freddy (T Freddy) allegedly took advantage of the illness and subsequent…

Passengers embrace rail services

Herald Reporters PASSENGER rail services are now in full capacity as witnessed by multitudes of people who are frequenting train stations. Rail services are operating in Harare, Gweru and Bulawayo…

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