Zimbabwe, India review bilateral relations
Ivan Zhakata Herald correspondent ZIMBABWE and India today held the third Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) for the two countries to review their bilateral relations.
NEW: Concern over unqualified free body scan operators
Online Reporter HEALTH authorities have raised alarm over the proliferation of unqualified individuals and establishments offering free body scans. There are fears that unskilled operators may misinterpret scan results and…
NEW: Latest AFM church factions feud spills into court
Nyore Madzianike THE fight between feuding Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) church two splinter groups is far from over, as the two assemblies are at each other’s throat over the control…
Bikita to host Heroes and Defence Forces gala
Arts Reporter GWINDINGWI High School in Bikita, Masvingo will host this year’s Heroes and Defence Forces gala on August 15.
Bikita to host Heroes and Defence Forces gala
Arts Reporter GWINDINGWI High School in Bikita, Masvingo will host this year’s Heroes and Defence Forces gala on August 15.
NEW: State-of-the-art clinic for Ruwa complete
Nokuthula Dube THE Ruwa Local Board has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art clinic that was funded through a US$600 000 grant under the devolution programme. The new facility is…
Agape donates food aid to the elderly
Online Reporter ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY elderly people from Chivi recently got food aid from the United Family International Church (UFIC) through the Agape Family Care.
Agape donates food aid to the elderly
Online Reporter ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY elderly people from Chivi recently got food aid from the United Family International Church (UFIC) through the Agape Family Care.
NEW: Mixed reactions to ban on household cattle sales
Emilia Zindi Correspondent THE Government’s recent regulations on livestock sales, which allow individuals to only sell their animals through ward-based business units, has been met with mixed reactions from farmers,…
NEW: High blood pressure prevalent among Zim youths — Study
Emmanuel Kafe HIGH blood pressure is increasingly affecting young adults aged 14-18 in Zimbabwe, especially those living in urban and peri-urban areas, challenging the common perception that the condition primarily…









