Makeshift Mudzi classroom blocks get a makeover

Victor Maphosa recently in Mudzi The Government through the Mudzi Rural District Council has been commended for building classroom blocks using devolution funds at Nyaugugu Primary School as the Second…

Zim Davis Cup team captain confident

Ellina Mhlanga Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabawe Davis Cup tennis team captain Freeman Nyamunokora is confident they stand a good chance to get promoted back to the World Group II…

Chess team off to India

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Chess Federation’s acting president Mucha Mkanganwi has heaped praise on the quality of players that left the country yesterday for the 44th World Chess Olympiad…

More e-passport registry offices to be opened

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Civil Registry Department is working on opening more e-passport offices at district level, including one in Beitbridge where Zimbabweans living in South Africa can…

Highway baby dumping: Would-be mothers must seek help

Herald Reporters The media should play a leading role in educating citizens on the dangers of baby dumping, and enlightening would-be mothers on organisations to approach in the event that…

Church robbers denied bail

A GANG of suspected armed robbers who were targeting churches in Harare was yesterday denied bail.

Bangladesh squad head for Zim

Sport Reporter THE first batch of the touring Bangladesh cricket squad is expected in Zimbabwe today ahead of the T20I and ODI series set to be played in Harare starting…

WBC convention starts in earnest

Tadious Manyepo in VICTORIA FALLS THE general feeling is that boxing in this country will never be the same again. This is a sport with huge potential in Zimbabwe given…

ZPCS to train Botswana officers

Investigations Editor The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) will now send its instructors to Botswana to train their counterparts on internal policing as well as other prison security courses…

Nine years for stocktheft not ‘enough’

The Herald, July 26, 1979 FARMERS attending the RNFU congress in Salisbury yesterday asked the Government to mete out harsher treatment to stock thieves than the mandatory nine-year sentence they…

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