Record wheat hectarage moves country towards self-sufficiency
Grace Mahora Herald Reporter The bulk of the record wheat crop on 75 452 hectares is now at the vegetative stage and in good condition, so the prospects look bright…
Tafadzwa speaks his mind through artworks
Reginald Chirenje Youth Interactive Writer Art is a natural activity to support free play in children. The freedom to manipulate different materials in an organic and unstructured way allows for…
Celebrating a great milestone with loved ones
Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent I was happy to hear my cellphone ring. Serious people who want their issues addressed quickly call. Many people have resorted to using social media to text.…
Diasporians still choose home for burials
Dr Masimba Mavaza Diaspora labours heavily under one question. Where will you be buried? It is a question that requires a lot of thought and should take several different factors…
How to build your self-confidence: Part 1
Arthur Marara Point Blank A story is told about one business executive who was sunken in debt and could see no way out. Creditors were closing in on him. Suppliers…
PNL reaches halfway mark
Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter LOG leaders Platinum Queens are looking at maintaining their fine run when the Premier Netball League continues today with round six matches scheduled for the…
Marriot warms up to DeMbare talks
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS Football Club board chairman Bernard Marriot says he is open to the offer by the club’s principal sponsors Sakunda Holdings to engage in professional…
PAP elections: Africa the biggest winner
Don Makubaza The Pan African Parliament (PAP) held its elective session in Midrand South Africa to elect a new bureau to superintend over the affairs of the institution on the…
Zim, Moza sign agreement
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter Zimbabwe and Mozambique have signed a memorandum of understanding to confirm the latter’s support for the establishment of the Museum of African Liberation to be constructed…
Tobacco farmers earn US$495m
Grace Mahora Herald Reporter FARMERS have earned US$494,9 million from the sale of 163,7 million kilogrammes of tobacco since the opening of the marketing season in March. While production dropped…










