EDITORIAL COMMENT: Urban councils must move from medieval times

All the older urban authorities in Zimbabwe started out as sanitary boards, with the very basic responsibilities of ensuring that there were enough private and public toilets, even if these…

ZimTrade targeting US$20m deals at IATF

Malvern Nkomo Business Reporter National trade development and promotion body (ZimTrade) says it is targeting US$20 million worth of deals at the 2023 Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) to be held in…

THE NON-PLAYING WARRIORS! . . . most not regulars in domestic leagues

Lawrence Moyo-Head Zimpapers Sports THE decision by interim coach, Baltemar Brito to include untested and largely inactive foreign-based youngsters for the crucial 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and…

TM Pick n Pay, CABS donate to Cancer Association of Zim

Herald Reporter Two of Zimbabwe’s major companies, TM Pick n Pay and CABS on Wednesday donated US$50 000 to the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe as part of their contribution to…

CCC recall case: Judgment set for next week

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter The High Court will deliver its judgment before nomination day next week in the case brought by 14 CCC legislators contesting their recall from Parliament by…

Doctor in fake post-mortem report scam

  Ray Bande and Tendai Gukutikwa A well-known Mutare medical practitioner, Isdore Kasongo Mwamba, allegedly facilitated the issuance of a false post-mortem report ostensibly to protect murder suspects, The Manica…

US$1m baobab fruit juice plant begins operations

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MANICALAND continues to make momentous strides in luring investment for the value addition and beneficiation of its vast natural resource base, with the latest offing…

Iconic Birchenough Bridge to get a US$10 million sibling

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter Government and Chinese investor, Sinomine (Hong Kong) Rare Metals Resources that operate giant lithium producer — Bikita Minerals, has entered into a Public-Private Partnership that…

Cholera under control

  Senior Reporter COMMUNITY sensitisation interventions in hard hit areas across Manicaland have helped to identify the drivers of cholera and successfully mitigated its spread, resulting in reduced deaths over…

Sangoma jailed 36 years for raping sisters

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter A Rusape-based traditional healer who raped and impregnated two sisters before forcing them to terminate the pregnancies has been jailed 36 years. Simbarashe Mutsetse (26)…

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