Nurse aide fined for possession of leopard skin

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter  A nurse aide at Siyakobvu Hospital in Kariba was today fined $20 000 for possessing a leopard skin worth $2 308 400, which he was…

Cyclone Batsirai harmless for now, but heavy rains from Thursday 

Cyclone Batsirai, which has been building up in the Indian Ocean and was feared to be heading to Zimbabwe, is not likely to be a threat this week, the Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has said. 

Govt targets 26.5 pc renewable energy capacity by 2030

Michael Tome   Secretary for Energy and Power Development, Dr Gloria Magombo, says her ministry has set a target of an installed renewable energy capacity of 26, 5 percent by…

NEW: Offshore Investments – Are Pension Funds Now Sorted?  

The much-awaited – and patiently hoped for – provision for pension fund offshore investments has now been made law.  

ZINWA workers accused of requesting bribes

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau SOME Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) workers in Karoi have been accused of demanding bribes from residents to facilitate the installation of prepaid water meters.…

Harare celebrates World Wetlands Day

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent HARARE residents under the umbrella Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) have joined the world in commemorating World Wetlands Day which highlights the importance of actions that ensure…

Palestinian ambassador hails Amnesty International report on Israel’s crimes

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent   Palestinian Ambassador Tamer Almassri has hailed Amnesty International’s report on Israel’s crimes of apartheid against their country. The report is titled, “Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians:…

Council to collect garbage three times a day 

The Harare City Council (HCC) says it has introduced three daily refuse collection shifts, including one in the evening, to clear garbage dumps in residential areas. 

Zim commemorates Radio Day

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Zimbabwe will this year commemorate World Radio Day in Chiredzi district to celebrate the award of a community radio station there as the Second Republic led…

NEW: Bright prospects for winter crops as dams fill up 

There are prospects of a promising winter cropping season as the country has harvested sufficient water for irrigation from the current rainy season, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has said. 

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