Land baron arrested for illegally setting up cemetery
Crime Reporter A Harare man has been arrested on allegations of selling more than 50 graves at US$80 each to Harare families on State land using burial orders and issuing…
Measures to contain Buhera cholera outbreak bear fruit
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Government has adopted several measures to contain a cholera outbreak that has affected some parts of Buhera district, Manicaland Province. This comes after the Ministry…
Jikinya Dance Festival to showcase Mhande traditional dance
Arts Reporter Organisers for the Jikinya Dance Festival scheduled for next month in Bindura have announced that this year’s edition will showcase mhande traditional dance. The festival hosted by National…
Coal heartland ill-prepared for transition
South Africa’s main coal producing province of Mpumalanga, the focus of the country’s $8,5 billion Just Energy Transition Partnership, has received no government funding to help workers and communities find…
1 070 households receive inputs in Marondera
Victor Maphosa Mash East Bureau About 1 070 households from Ward 15 in Marondera district yesterday received a full package each of inputs under the successful Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme, at the…
Youth interests top agenda of new ministries
Ranson Madzamba Correspondent The newly-created ministries of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training and that of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture have put the interests of youths top of the…
Lungu banned from ‘political jogging’
LUSAKA. – Zambia’s former President Edgar Lungu has been warned against jogging in public, as police describe his weekly workouts as “political activism”. His Saturday runs with ordinary members of…
Student cycles 4 000km to varsity
Niamey. – A student has cycled 4 000km across West Africa, enduring arrests and blazing heat, for a spot at his dream university. Mamadou Safayou Barry set off from Guinea…
Met Dept forecasts storms
Herald Reporter THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) and the Department of Civil Protection Unit yesterday warned of light showers and lightning strikes on the same day in some parts of…
Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Cape Town
CAPE TOWN. – The strong winds and heavy rain that lashed the Western Cape over the long weekend have wreaked havoc, leaving thousands of people destitute and obstructing major roads,…











