Pre-cancer screening counselling crucial for managing mental health

Rejoice Makoni-Herald Correspondent One wintry morning, while stretching to shake the lethargy of sleep, Charity Makawa (then 24 years old) accidentally discovered a lump in one of her breasts. Her…

Zimra urges public to follow pre-clearance procedures

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority yesterday urged importers of vehicles to be mindful of pre-clearance procedures of all vehicles . Under the facility, customs import procedures are completed before the traveller…

Tembo worried about future

Richards Bay FC head coach Kaitano Tembo has made an honest admission about his future at the South African Premiership club.  Tembo was speaking after his side succumbed to a…

ZIMURA, Chipfumbu war ends

Muchaneta Chimuka-Arts Correspondent The nasty conflict between Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (ZIMURA) and ‘ex-board member’ Phillip Chipfumbu, on allegation of misappropriation of the association’s funds has finally ended after the…

Gunguhwe bridge brings relief to Gokwe villagers

Freedom Mupanedemo-Midlands Bureau For years, travelling between Gokwe North and South districts was a nightmare especially during the rainy season. The rugged terrain and sticky muddy soils of Gokwe have…

Dinson set to open steelworks next month

Joseph Madzimure-Senior Reporter DINSON Iron and Steel Company (Disco) in Manhize near Mvuma will be commissioned next month, Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa has…

Police hunt for 2 murder suspects

Crime Reporter  POLICE in Harare are looking for two suspects linked to the fatal assault of a man outside a sports bar at Spaceman Shops in Glen Norah A in…

It’s summer time now!

  Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter MANICALAND’S summer planting window has opened as heavy rains this week pounded some agro-ecologies where farmers are being advised to start planting once the groundwater…

Africa turns to local borrowing with foreign markets too pricey

There is no place like home for African governments shut out of global debt markets by crises that have made foreign borrowing too expensive. According to the S&P Global Ratings’…

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