El Nino drives cattle slaughters up 3pc in second quarter

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro During the second quarter of 2024, formal cattle slaughters rose by 3,1 percent to 94,161 compared to 91 330 in the first quarter, according to data released by…

Former cop up for child abuse

A former policeman has been arrested for child abuse following a video which went viral on social media over the weekend in which he was seen assaulting his son with an electric cable, bricks and a wire in Harare.

Parliament Portfolio Committee gives Bindura University of Science Education innovation hub a thumps up

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Tertiary, Science and Technology has given the Bindura University of Science Education innovation hub a thumps up.

Chivhayo donates USD250K to John Landa Nkomo Trust

EXACTLY 90 years ago, on the 22 nd day of August, an ICON, a venerated STALWART and a HERO was born in Tsholotsho. His beloved parents – of the NKOMO…

War victims mourn national hero Cde Tshinga Dube

Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspondent People living with disability as a result of the war of the liberation struggle under the banner of the Zimbabwe Liberation War Victims Association (ZLWVA) have…

5km stretch along Solomon Mujuru Drive opens to traffic

A 5km stretch of the 12km along Solomon Mujuru Drive (formerly Kirkman Road) in Dzivarasekwa which was under construction has been opened to traffic, a move which has been hailed by motorists and transport operators.

City of Harare denies alleged parking takeover

THE City of Harare has refuted a recent statement by former Chegutu West legislator Dexter Nduna claiming that a group known as Team Chapter will be taking over parking operations in Harare.

Scottland embarks on commercialisation drive

Zimpapers Sports Hub Ambitious Northern Region Soccer League Scottland has taken their audacious decision to become a professional outfit by embarking on a massive commercialisation drive which will also see…

Two drown, three survive as Kariba boat capsizes

Two suspected fish poachers drowned and three others survived when a banana boat capsized near Zebra Island in Lake Kariba.

Cold mornings continue

Cold conditions are expected to persist tomorrow with the public urged to take necessary precautions to adjust to the rapid changes.

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