Esigodini farmer finds niche in dairy production
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] ESIGODINI-based communal farmer, Mr Douglas Masilela, (65) has found a lucrative niche in dairy farming and now targets to be a major supplier of milk in Matabeleland…
Old Miltonians stretch unbeaten run
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub DEFENDING champions Old Miltonians (OMs) stretched their unbeaten run to six matches with a dominant 51-0 win over Bulldogs in the Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football…
Zimbabwe registers six projects for carbon credits
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Writer ZIMBABWE is experiencing a surge in carbon credits trading applications following the move by the Government to regulate the sector through Statutory Instrument (SI) 48…
Newcastle, Man Utd battle for Sesko
MANCHESTER United have launched a £74 million bid for Benjamin Sesko, according to reports in Germany.
Silt chokes Buhera wheat farmers’ water source
Tendai Gukutikwa Mutare Bureau UNDER the relentless winter sun, a quiet catastrophe is unfolding at Mutunha Dam.
7 000 visit Book Fair on first day
The Herald 6 August 1992 IN what is probably the most emphatic show of support for the sixth Zimbabwe International Book Fair, more than 7 000 people visited it on…
Court ruling highlights importance of shared intent
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Writer HARARE lawyer Samantha Nhende lost her appeal before the Supreme Court, which upheld a lower court’s decision to split ownership of a Mabelreign property between…
Partey allowed to join Villarreal amid rape charges
Thomas Partey will be allowed to move to Spain and join Villarreal, despite facing trial for five counts of rape involving two women. The former Arsenal midfielder appeared at Westminster…
Liverpool remember Jota
LIVERPOOL paid tribute to Diogo Jota in their first match at Anfield since the late forward’s death.
“Tobacco farmers should embrace smart and energy-driven innovations”
Herald Reporter TOBACCO farming in Zimbabwe is at a critical crossroads – one that calls not only for hard work but for the farmers to embrace smart and energydriven innovations…











