West Property to announce exciting development
Herald Correspondent West Property, the luxury property development company will announce a special and exciting development during the first week of March. Company chief executive Mr Ken Sharpe said the…
ZEC readies for 2023 elections . . . Manicaland constituencies modified, two created
Cletus Mushanawani News Editor NEW Constituencies were created in Manicaland Province after 25 out of the 26 constituencies were modified in the recently gazetted Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)…
Bolt spawns death, destruction in Chipinge . . . As tropical storm Freddy nears
Ray Bande and Tendai Gukutikwa BUILDINGS were destroyed in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts where two people and seven cattle were struck by lightning following incessant rains being received across…
Four cold, wet months for homeless family
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THREE siblings who were kicked out of their late father’s house after it was allegedly sold by their older siblings have been staying in the…
‘Local authorities have no excuse for failure’
Senior Reporter OPPOSITION parties-run local authorities have no excuse for their failure in service delivery given that they operate on an approved budget that is expected to finance their…
New Town Clerk for Mutare
Ray Bande Senior Reporter CITY of Mutare has finally appointed a substantive Town Clerk, two years after the death of the former head of the local authority, Mr Joshua…
Chiadzwa villagers assist panners to escape
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter ELEVEN Chiadzwa villagers recently appeared in court after they aided the escape of 32 illegal diamond panners from lawful custody. Daniel Nyazika, Midia Nyazika, Tinashe…
Rusape losing 46 percent of treated water
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent RUSAPE Town Council is losing nearly 50 percent of its treated water before it reaches consumers due to frequent bursts of its aging pipes that…
BEAST FROM THE EAST. . . MSD raises red flag
THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has issued a warning that Cyclone Freddy could hit south-western parts of Zimbabwe today.
Govt safeguards students, teachers in line of cyclone fire
THE Government has ordered the closure of some schools around the country, saying Cyclone Freddy may pose a threat to students’ safety.









