Reviving the nhimbe concept: Time to rev up planting activities
Obert Chifamba-Agri-Insight THE Government’s recent call on farmers to resuscitate the traditional nhimbe/ilima culture and add impetus to the current planting activities taking place across the country all but conjured…
Inputs abusers put on notice
Fildah Gwati FARMERS who abuse agriculture inputs received under the Presidential Inputs Scheme or deliberately fail to plant for one reason or the other will be made to account for…
Liberation war hero Muderedzwa laid to rest
Herald Reporter Retired Police Senior Assistant Commissioner, Ronald Muderedzwa, who was declared a Liberation War Hero was laid to rest at his farm in Rusape. The late, who died after…
All set for start of 2024 school year today
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE 2024 school year begins today with most boarders travelling to their schools yesterday and schools implementing the basic hygiene standards required to prevent cholera. In…
Mathe seeks Olympic qualification
Nkosilathi Sibanda LOCAL badminton sensation Thabani Mathe has embarked on an international tour as he sets sight on qualifying for the Olympics and the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Championships later…
Precious Marange up for top ICC award
Brandon Moyo-Sports Reporter LADY Chevrons star all-rounder Precious Marange is up for what could be her biggest individual accolade after she was nominated for International Cricket Council (ICC) Player of…
Zim to host two high-profile constitutional conferences
Zimbabwe will this year host two high profile constitutional conferences, one at the end of this month and the other in October, Chief Justice Luke Malaba said.when he opened the…
Man killed in brawl over mbanje twist
Two men have been arrested in Mberengwa for the suspected murder of a colleague they allegedly attacked for swallowing a twist of mbanje they were supposed to share, police have…
Diplomatic dip for France as African nations seek out stronger partners
Melissa Chemam-Correspondent French diplomacy in Africa weakened considerably in 2023 as former allies steered their foreign policies elsewhere in the wake of military coups and general political upheaval. A new…
‘Maize-meal shortage artificial’
Herald Correspondent THE maize-meal shortage seen over the past week countrywide is “artificial” and the result of “logistical challenges” and consumers should not panic over supplies, the Grain Millers Association…











