German Based poet makes great strides in foreign lands
Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Correspondent ATTRACTING an audience in a foreign land was not a smooth journey for Zimbabwean born and bred poet Vongai Mujakachi but today she is celebrating recognition…
Asaph listening session on tonight
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter BULAWAYO’s hip-hop poster boy Asaph will be hosting a listening session for his new EP tonight at Havana in Bulawayo. Cocktail lovers are going to get…
Police nab three How Mine robbery suspects
Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter THREE suspected armed robbers who were part of a gang that allegedly got away with 11.9 kilogrammes of gold and four guns in the How Mine…
Councillors clash over TTI parking
Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor BULAWAYO councillors on Wednesday were involved in a war of words over the city’s parking management system run by Tendy Three Investments (TTI). This was after…
Zim readies for COP27
Africa Moyo-Deputy News Editor Zimbabwe will send the best team of negotiators to Sharm El Sheik, Egypt, for the Conference of Parties 27 (COP27) to get the best climate deal…
135 years imprisonment for stealing cattle
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter FIVE cattle rustlers have been sentenced to a total of 135 years imprisonment for stealing five head of cattle from Irisvale in Umzingwane District. The cattle…
UAE implores religious co-existence
Herald Reporter The United Arab Emirate (UAE) has implored co-existence of divergent religious beliefs a feet which Zimbabwe thrives on through the accommodation of differing religious beliefs. UAE Ambassador to…
Suspected saboteurs burn Pomona dumpsite
Municipal Reporter Suspected saboteurs of the national status Pomona dumspite project burnt the site on Monday with 30 percent of the area having been affected. In a statement, Geo Pomona…
Ruling on Biti’s clerk set for October 11
The State has insisted on using affidavits and documents which were fraudulently filed at the High Court and Supreme Court by Constantine Chaza, a legal clerk with CCC co-vice president Tendai Biti’s law firm in his trial
NEW: Zim to be careful in how it phases out coal-fired power stations
Zimbabwe will gradually phase out coal-fired power stations in a manner that takes into consideration the country’s level of economic development, including the need to reduce energy poverty, Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu said on Wednesday.











