Mbudzi Interchange set for completion by July
Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has so far injected US$45 million towards the construction of the Mbudzi Traffic Interchange, which is now 55 percent complete and is set to be completed…
Cabinet convenes for first sitting of the year
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter Cabinet will today sit for the first meeting of this year after having taken a recess during the festive season. The Second Republic is expected to build…
Govt to issue withdrawal letters for underutilised farms
Trust Freddy–Herald Correspondent The Government will soon issue letters of withdrawal to anyone found to have been underutilising farms allocated under the Land Reform Programme, a senior Government official has…
Millers assure nation of ample maize supplies, dismiss claims of shortages
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has assured the nation that the country is maize secure as there are adequate and satisfactory supplies of grain across…
Parly not responsible for recalls: Clerk
Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter PARLIAMENT is not responsible for the recalls of legislators since their withdrawal is a preserve of the political parties who sponsored their candidatures and all Parliament does…
More community radios on the way
Bulawayo Bureau INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana yesterday reaffirmed Government’s commitment to liberalise the media space by licencing more community radio stations and ensuring that…
Medical science skills base widens
Bulawayo Bureau ZIMBABWE is expanding its critical skills base through the introduction of a biomedical science degree as a prerequisite for those who aspire to become medical doctors, as they…
Army modernisation a top priority
Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter The modernisation of the Zimbabwe National Army’s capabilities remains a top priority despite the prevailing economic challenges emanating from the illegally-imposed sanctions on the country by detractors…
Child health cards scam exposed
Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter Syndicates of health personnel at some of Harare City Council clinics are allegedly creating an artificial shortage of child health cards so they can sell them for…
Editorial Comment: Responsive Zanu PF gives electorate what it wants
The internecine warfare and total disorganisation within the ranks of the CCC has seen in two sets of by-elections triggered by the recall of CCC legislators a total of 13…











