High tobacco prices boost farmers’ earnings
Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter Higher tobacco prices this year have seen tobacco farmers earning over US$200 million from the sale of 61 499 132 kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco at both auction…
Chitown surveyor fined for fraud
Yeukai Karengezeka–Court Correspondent A QUANTITY surveyor at Chitungwiza Municipality, Tendai Mandihlare, who duped his employer into paying a company $1,1 million in 2021 after falsely claiming that he had hired…
Zanu PF adopts digital approach at Trade Fair
Sikhumbuzo Moyo–Bulawayo Bureau ZANU PF has adopted a more digital approach at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) where it is exhibiting in Hall Five. The ruling party has…
Maid gets 15 years for raping employer’s son
Patrick Chitumba-Midlands Bureau Chief A 20-YEAR-OLD maid from Senga suburb in Gweru has been sentenced to an effective 15-years in jail for sexually abusing her employer’s eight-year-old son and infecting…
Battle of senior lecturer, his two excellent students
Trust Freddy-Arts Correspondent This is a rare spectacle. In the theatre of music, a senior lecturer is about to clash with his two excellent students, who seem to have learnt…
Vincent siblings set for Adelaide LIV Golf circuit
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter LEADING Zimbabwean professional golfers Scott and Kieran Vincent will return to the course tomorrow for the 2024 Adelaide LIV Golf circuit at Grange’s East and West courses…
NGOs join fight against hunger
Mutsawashe Mashandure-Herald Correspondent In response to the devastating effects of the El Niño drought, non-governmental organisations have committed to helping Government provide essential assistance to affected areas with Care coming…
Marketing in modern in day not leisurely activity
Business Correspondent Marketing in the 21st century is not a leisure activity but it’s a strategic business tool that can be used to benefit the business to grow and build…
Benefits of business for supporting Government
Godknows Hofisi Business & Law This article is more on the business side than the ones I usually write which dwells more on commercial law. In this article, which is…
More blacks visit Great Zimbabwe
The Herald, 25 April, 1984 VISITS to the Great Zimbabwe Ruins increased by about 54 percent during the first quarter of the year and by about 33 percent over the…









