Service delivery: Govt intervenes to bail out inept local authorities
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter The Second Republic under President Mnangagwa is on a major drive to ensure all local authorities, regardless of who controls them, become functional and responsive to…
Rains vastly improve crops, livestock condition
Herald Reporters The heavy rains falling in most parts of the country recently have seen a great improvement in the condition of crops and livestock with farmers now hoping that…
Zim intensifies fight against crime . . . over 2 000 robbers convicted in 2023
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent MORE than 2 200 robbers were convicted by the courts last year alone while more than 700 more are still undergoing trial as the National Prosecuting…
Maize meal supply guaranteed
Remember Deketeke Herald Reporter The low volumes of some mealie meal brands that appeared in formal retail shops recently was just a temporary business distribution hitch not caused by any…
Young women hail First Lady’s philanthropic work
Herald Reporter Young women in Zimbabwe have hailed First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa for her unwavering commitment to uplifting communities and empowering the vulnerable in all parts of the country…
Tobacco farmers worried heavy rains may cause diseases, leaching
Tariro Stacey Gatsi WHILE the return of rains after a prolonged dry spell should naturally ignite fresh hopes for a better season among farmers, tobacco farmers are worried the recent…
‘Time to kick out food dependency syndrome’
Ashton Mutyavaviri GOVERNMENT is accelerating efforts to empower all citizens to achieve food self-sufficiency and bury the food handouts culture and plans to give more inputs to vulnerable groups –…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s all play our part in ending drug, substance abuse
The video clip widely spread on social media of two children drinking alcohol in public in Harare city centre recently worried a lot of people with several major concerns being…
Short term plan to end Byo water woes
Bulawayo Bureau The Government has availed $7 billion and a borehole drilling rig for Bulawayo as part of short to medium-term interventions to address the city’s water shortages while pushing…
Farmers optimistic of meeting target tobacco hectarage
Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE rains currently hitting most parts of the country have triggered a planting frenzy among tobacco farmers with the industry still entertaining hopes of meeting the…










