Andrea The Vocalist’s collabo with DJ Maphorisa falls flat
Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub IT has been three years since rising star Andrea The Vocalist caused a stir after being pictured in the studio with South African…
. . . councils pay US$1m for goods never delivered
Trust Freddy Check Point Desk AT least 10 local authorities have been implicated in a major financial lapse, as a new report from the Auditor-General reveals that they collectively paid…
Millions of dollars vanish in Harare’s ‘ghost projects’ . . .
Check Point Desk MILLIONS of dollars allocated to the City of Harare for road rehabilitation and water infrastructure upgrades have vanished under questionable circumstances, with council records showing payments to…
Lawyer’s dazzling ascent from tragedy to triumph
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Writer AT just 27, Elisha Gumbo is more than a newly-sworn High Court lawyer, he is a force of nature, a living testament to the power…
Adapt or perish, IPEC urges insurers to explore new areas
Zimpapers Business Hub The Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has implored insurers to embrace and adapt to digital transformation while simultaneously enhancing product diversification into untapped areas.
Wheat plant to boost value addition
Diana Nherera Herald Correspondent GOVERNMENT interventions in the agricultural sector have made Zimbabwe self-sufficient in wheat production, insulating the country from global supply chain disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions, climate…
Govt reconstructs freedom fighters’ graves to preserve memory
Debra Matabvu Herald Reporter DOZENS of graves belonging to Zimbabwean liberation war heroes buried in Mapiye, Tembwe and Mavonde in Mozambique are set for extensive reconstruction as part of a…
Uncle caged 17 years for repeated rapes
Sukulwenkosi Dube-, MatutuMatabeleland South Bureau Chief A 45-YEAR-OLD Filabusi man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for repeatedly raping his nine-year-old niece, leaving the girl traumatised. The accused,…
Of witches, goblins: Cost of a superstitious culture
Miriam Tose Majome Correspondent Like most Africans, I grew up hearing stories about witches, goblins and zombies. They were the stuff of fireside folklore, sometimes entertaining, but usually terrifying and…











