Farmers spring into action. . .Rains to continue up to Christmas
Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau FARMERS have sprung into action as some parts of the country started receiving rains over the weekend with agronomists advising the planting of early maturing varieties…
Russia ships 23 000t of fertiliser to Zim
Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau RUSSIA’s giant fertiliser manufacturing company, Uralchem Group, is in the process of shipping 23 000 tonnes of humanitarian fertiliser to Zimbabwe to complement the country’s efforts…
2nd Republic notches another health milestone
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter PRODUCTION of essential medicines reached 46.9 percent in 2021, exceeding the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) set target of 35 percent, as the health sector continues…
Zanu PF scoffs at constitutional changes talk
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Bulawayo Bureau ZANU PF secretary general Dr Obert Mpofu has scoffed at claims by opposition elements that the ruling party was pushing for a two-thirds majority in Parliament…
No amount of external pressure can subvert will of the people: Minister Muswere
Herald Reporter RADIO, as a medium of communication, plays a significant role in driving the development agenda of the Government and as such the licencing of community radio stations has…
Zim ready to handle El Nino effects
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is on top of the ensuing El Nino-induced drought as the Second Republic started preparing, as well as implementing a raft of mitigatory measures when…
Betting firm’s fraud case deferred
Court Reporter The trial of betting company, Bezbets, on allegations of defrauding a client of US$5 200 he had won after playing a game, was last Friday adjourned to December…
Harare man nabbed over dagga worth $50m
A 35-year-old Harare man has been arrested after he was caught in possession of 1 530kg of dagga worth $50 million. Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said detectives from…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: New Zanu MPs must justify their victories by hard work
The nine National Assembly constituency by-elections triggered by the first round of recalls by CCC interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu proved to be a major victory for Zanu PF which…
Tshabangu cries foul, happy with performance
Bulawayo Bureau CCC interim secretary-general Mr Sengezo Tshabangu says if some of his party candidates had not been de-campaigned by his rivals, his party would have retained all seats in…











