CCC MP’s recall declared invalid

Herald Reporter MASHONALAND East Proportional Representative Member of Parliament, Ms Constance Chihota (CCC), is set to return to the National Assembly after the High Court ruled that her recall from…

Record tobacco hectarage beckons

FOLLOWING a notable 21 percent increase in tobacco seed sales and forecasts of La Nina weather for the upcoming season, expectations for a record shattering hectarage and output are running high.

Record tobacco hectarage beckons

FOLLOWING a notable 21 percent increase in tobacco seed sales and forecasts of La Nina weather for the upcoming season, expectations for a record shattering hectarage and output are running high.

Power of memory: A tribute to the Unknown Soldier

As Heroes Day approaches, I find myself immersed in the intricate stories of sacrifice, determination and resilience that have woven the fabric of the nation’s history.

Power of memory: A tribute to the Unknown Soldier

As Heroes Day approaches, I find myself immersed in the intricate stories of sacrifice, determination and resilience that have woven the fabric of the nation’s history.

Presidential Solar Scheme boon for agriculture

President Mnangagwa recently launched the Presidential solar energy project in a bid to combat the effects of climate change and align with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocols on climate change and sustainable agriculture.

Presidential Solar Scheme boon for agriculture

President Mnangagwa recently launched the Presidential solar energy project in a bid to combat the effects of climate change and align with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) protocols on climate change and sustainable agriculture.

PM warns Smith on ‘subversion’

THE Prime Minister, Mr Mugabe, has warned the Republican Front leader, Mr Ian Smith, to stop making subversive statements about Zimbabwe, while forgetting that he had been forgiven by the Government under its policy of reconciliation.

PM warns Smith on ‘subversion’

THE Prime Minister, Mr Mugabe, has warned the Republican Front leader, Mr Ian Smith, to stop making subversive statements about Zimbabwe, while forgetting that he had been forgiven by the Government under its policy of reconciliation.

Eliminating bilharzia a top priority

I REMEMBER having a conversation with a colleague last year about how she refused to have her children receive a drug ‘she did not know about’ at school.

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