Prison officer gets bail on forgery charge

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent  A Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) officer charged with forging a medical report in order to free a suspected robber, was yesterday granted US$100 bail. Harare…

An ancient system that could bring water to dry areas

Correspondent  Some of Africa’s dry areas face serious water shortages due to minimal rainfall. An ancient system of drawing water from aquifers, the “qanat system,” could help. Gaathier Mahed, an…

8 learners, 2 drop-outs arrested at vuzu party

Primrose Zimano-Herald Correspondent  Ten juveniles aged between 14 and 16 have been arrested at vuzu party at number 12 Browning Road, Bradfield, Hillside in Bulawayo. Vuzu parties are social events…

Potraz cracks down on Starlink traders

Ivan Zhakata-Herald Correspondent TELECOMMUNICATIONS regulator, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz), is cracking down on companies illegally advertising and distributing internet services and gadgets from unlicenced Starlink.…

RIDA drills 110 boreholes to provide clean water

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu-Bulawayo Bureau THE Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (RIDA) has drilled 110 boreholes across Matabeleland South and targeting to repair 1 220 others as Government steps up efforts to improve…

Adulterous cops ordered to pay US$5 000 to long-suffering wife

Danisa Masuku SHE has borne the agony of seeing her seven children go hungry and fail to attend school because her police officer husband has forsaken her for his work…

Power black-out stretches for two months . . . Vumba tourism sneezes

  Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent TOURISM players in one of Eastern Highlands’ prime tourist destinations, Vumba, have decried the seemingly non-commitment by Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) to…

Zim makes strides in January disease fight

Michael Magoronga-Midlands Bureau The measures such as a regular cattle dipping and vaccination introduced by Government have resulted in a significant drop in cattle deaths due to anthrax and January…

HIT, UNESWA turn to indigenous remedies

Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) and University of Eswatini (UNESWA) have turned to the application of traditional knowledge to create and produce healthcare treatments.  On Wednesday, UNESWA,…

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