1,2 million get Pfumvudza training, 800 000 prepare plots
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent So far 800 000 farmers of the 1,2 million trained in Pfumvudza/Intwasa conservation agriculture have prepared their plots and having qualified for inputs for the next summer…
New ICT policy to embrace all Zimbabweans
Business Writer The new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policy to be unveiled soon by Government, will guide the sector and ensure connectivity for every Zimbabwean, according to Information Communication…
Measles immunisation blitz relief as death toll nears 700
Bongani Ndlovu/Canditar Chapanduka, Chronicle Reporters PARENTS have welcomed the ongoing measles immunisation blitz as evidenced by the high numbers of parents bringing their children to immunisation points in Bulawayo amid…
Asset forfeiture above board: PG
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter The State has powers to forfeit assets acquired through proceeds of crime even without waiting for the conviction of the accused person by using civil processes, acting…
COMMENT: Avail land for construction of students’ hostels
THE infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) says it is planning to replicate the Bulawayo students’ hostels complex in other cities and towns to address the problem of shortage of…
Woman crafts crochet sandals, shoes
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CITY of Gweru-based Ms Doreen Mundondo (53) has taken the shoe fashion industry in the Midlands capital by storm after introducing crochet sandals and shoes…
Mrubata jazz concert a monumental disaster
Simba Jemwa, Showbiz Reporter THE much-hyped Spring Feelings Jazz Concert that featured South Africa jazz legend, McCoy Mrubata turned into a monumental disaster with load shedding exposing the promoters of…
Disabled exporter strikes gold
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A 32-year-old man from Mabutweni suburb in Bulawayo who uses a wheel chair has proved that living with a disability is not an inability as…
The freeze continues… Secondary schools sport deferred to next year
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) has resolved to continue the freeze on sporting activities this school term and urged schools to use the…
IDBZ splashes US26,3 m on projects
Enacy Mapakame The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) chief executive officer (CEO), Thomas Sakala, says the bank has a robust pipeline of projects with US$26,3 million worth of projects…











