Grade One pupil plunges into 35m well, dies

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] THE life of Sakhile Thandeka Sibanda, a Grade One pupil at Magwegwe Primary School, was cut short on Wednesday when she plunged into a 35-metre deep community…

Summer cropping season preparations on track

Chenai Museta GOVERNMENT is not taking chances on the success of the forthcoming 2024/25 season with over 5 000 tonnes of seed having so far been distributed to Grain Marketing…

Direct flights to boost Zim, Uganda ties

Trust Freddy, Herald Correspondent ZIMBABWEAN and Ugandan business communities are upbeat about the launch of direct flights from Entebbe to Harare by Uganda Airlines, anticipating a significant boost to bilateral…

BILLIAT WON’T FACE CAPS

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter KHAMA BILLIAT is cursing his CAPS United misfortune again.

Diaspora boxer eyes return

Langton Nyakwenda Sports Reporter AN unheralded Zimbabwean-born professional boxer based in the United Kingdom wants to come back home and fight under the local boxing board. Dzikamai Joseph Maphosa (30),…

Russia amends nuclear doctrine

MOSCOW. – Russia should update its nuclear doctrine to clearly define circumstances that could prompt Moscow to launch a nuclear strike, President Vladimir Putin told a meeting of the national…

Marondera moves to address water challenges

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau Marondera Municipality is buying a 500kVA generator for its water treatment plant to continue operating through power cuts and intends to add a one megawatt…

Govt targets 3,2m tonnes cereals

Elton Manguwo INPUTS and other requirements have been assembled to produce a harvest of 3 274 200 tonnes of grains in the coming season. The Government wants a surplus of…

Dialogue, diplomacy key for world harmony: President

Unilateral sanctions impinge on Zimbabwe’s right to development ALLOW me to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you, Your Excellency, Mr Philemon Yang, on your election as President of the 79th…

Power shortages cripple construction industry

Business Writer The construction sector in Zimbabwe is reeling under the effects of persistent electricity shortages, which are severely hampering its capacity to produce key raw materials for both domestic…

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