FootGolf grows in leaps and bounds

Ray Bande Senior Reporter FOOTGOLF – a relatively new sport – is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe, as evidenced by the recent Zimbabwe FootGolf Open Tournament in Bulawayo, which drew 66…

Hre-Mutare flight boost for tourism

Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter AIR Zimbabwe has announced the launch of daily return flights between Harare and Mutare from September 8 to 14, 2025, in preparation for the upcoming Sanganai/Hlanganani World…

Sabhuku deals: Hazards of selling communal land

Miriam Tose Majome-Correspondent The large billboard near Goromonzi High School, Mashonaland East, carries a stark warning: it is illegal to sell and buy land under the Communal Lands Act. Yet…

Anti-corruption taskforce on cards

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent A SPECIALISED team to combat corruption in local authorities tasked with taking land barons head-on is being set up by the Ministry of Local Government and Public…

Manicaland gears up for Sanganai Expo

Tendai Gukutikwa-Mutare Bureau MANICALAND is racing against time to ensure full preparedness for the upcoming Sanganai World Tourism Expo, scheduled for next month. The Government has assured the nation that…

Zimbabwe gaffer’s selection conundrum

Zimpapers Sports Hub WARRIORS coach Michael Nees will need to work on a new midfield formation as the three men that started in the last FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying…

Man jailed 20 years for raping maid

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent A 29-YEAR-OLD Harare man has been sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison after being convicted of raping his 17-year-old maid. The sentence was handed down…

Man seeks protection order against abusive son

Spiwe Sarakunze-Herald Reporter A Harare man has taken legal action against his son, whom he accuses of terrorising the family through violence, threats and abusive behaviour fuelled by drug addiction.…

Media urged to be Cyber Act compliant

Latwell Nyangu-Herald Reporter ZIMPAPERS journalists and other staffers have been urged to ensure compliance with the Cyber and Data Protection Act in line with the provisions set by the Postal…

Shurugwi South farmers thrive with traditional grains and smart agriculture

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] IN an effort to combat the effects of climate change, communal farmers in Shurugwi South, Midlands Province, are embracing smart agricultural practices and traditional grains to improve…

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