Pastor Barak revels in national award recognition
Mthabisi Tshuma [email protected] Over the past year, Pastor Barak has become a household name across Zimbabwe, earning national recognition at the inaugural Zimbabwe Gospel Music Awards (ZGMA). His hit song,…
Chinese cement production giant sets US$15 million plant in Zimbabwe
Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter The Second Republic’s policies, such as “Zimbabwe is Open for Business,” are bearing fruit, with the Chinese-owned Huaxin Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited, a global cement giant, expected…
Harare deploys 800 research assistants for household surveys
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Harare City Council has deployed 800 research assistants to conduct a household survey as part of the ongoing master plan preparation work. These enumerators will…
ZIPAM Hotel set for major facelift
The Zimbabwe Institute of Public Administration and Management (ZIPAM) has extended a plea to the Government as it works towards revamping its 101-bed hotel located on the institution’s campus in Darwendale, Mashonaland West.
Uncle Zex Mdawini ventures into mainstream acting
Tsenulo Moyo Popular comedian Uncle Zex Mdawini, real name Hidden Tshuma, has added another feather to his career as he has ventured into mainstream acting. The Bulawayo Pumula bred comedian…
Actor asks why “suspect” Kelly Khumalo is not cancelled
South Africa actor Tumisho Masha has questioned why singer Kelly Khumalo is not cancelled even though she is a potential suspect in the Senzo Meyiwa murder case. Masha told Lungelo…
Mlalazi scoops Best of Africa Award
Multi-award-winning gospel singer Everton Mlalazi raised the country’s flag high on Sunday when he scooped the biggest award at the 17th edition of the Crown Gospel Music Awards held in South Africa.
Teen who ordered stepdad’s hit online jailed for 18 years
The Gqeberha magistrate’s court in South Africa found 19-year-old Sinawo Mginywa guilty of participating in the murder of his stepfather, Qondile Mnguni. The teenager from Motherwell, a township in Gqeberha,…
Israeli cabinet sanctions country’s oldest newspaper over critical coverage, publisher’s comments
Israel’s cabinet unanimously voted to sanction the nation’s oldest newspaper, Haaretz, on Sunday citing its critical coverage of the war following the October 7 Hamas attacks and comments by the…
32 days to Bulawayo Shutdown 2.0: Local heavyweights set to clash!
Online Reporter Bulawayo, set and get ready for the Ultimate Musical Battle in the City of Kings and Queens! Bulawayo is about to witness the most epic musical showdown of…










