Pit latrine killing: Cop remanded in custody
Mthabisi Tshuma THE police officer at the heart of a horrifying murder case involving a dismembered body dumped in a pit latrine has been remanded in custody as investigations into…
3 600-egg hatchery boosts rural industrialisation
Midlands Bureau WOMEN in the Midlands Province have gained new opportunities for economic empowerment through the Second Republic’s rural industrialisation drive, spearheaded by Zanu-PF Women’s League. The women recently received…
Insiza North by-election: Zanu-PF eyes extension of unbroken winning streak
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub AS the by-election in Insiza North Constituency, Matabeleland South Province, gathers momentum, one political reality stands unequivocally clear: the ruling Zanu-PF has maintained an unbroken…
CAN MATINDIFE KEEP IMPRESSING FOR CAPS?
IAN Bakala knows that a second straight league will be a huge boost in his mission to transform CAPS United into a competitive outfit once again.
All set for Gutu East by-election
George Maponga-Masvingo Bureau ALL is set for voting in the Gutu East parliamentary by-election tomorrow, with the Zimbabwe Elections Commission (ZEC) saying everything was now in place. The candidates are…
Zim targets value-addition to unlock billions
Edgar Vhera, Specialist Writer THE Government is prioritising the value addition of goods as a key strategy to enhance earnings and achieve the objectives outlined in Vision 2030. This approach…
Turnall eyes surge in regional exports
LISTED fibre-cement products manufacturer, Turnall Holdings Limited, is positioning itself for a strong rebound in regional exports by 2026 following the ongoing upgrade of its Bulawayo sheeting plant, a move expected to improve production capacity and product mix significantly.
Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent At just 24 years of age, Valentine Ganyaupfu, a student at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), is already making a bold mark on the country’s agricultural landscape,…
Gweru embarks on projects to spur economic growth
Patrick Chitumba Gweru City Council (GCC) has planted 30 hectares of winter wheat at its Go Beer Farm, as part of efforts to diversify its revenue streams. Last year, council…











