Trabablas clean-up marks beginning of tourism month
Obey Musiwa-Herald Reporter The Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Wildlife, led a major clean-up campaign at the Trabablas Interchange in…
SUSPECT FOUND RELAXING IN A CAR STOLEN FROM SA
Zvikomborero Parafini and Arron Nyamayaro ONE of the four men who were arrested for allegedly stealing a car in South Africa was caught by police while relaxing in the parked…
Zanu PF Harare in key resolutions
Remember Deketeke-Herald Correspondent ZANU PF Harare Province yesterday reiterated its call for President Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030 in recognition of his sterling service. The resolutions were adopted…
14 YEARS, 14 MONTHS – HOW ADVOVO WABANTU FINALLY GOT HER MAN
Latwell Nyangu THEY first started dating 14 years ago, broke up, met other partners and had romantic flings with them before they reconnected last year. They then dated for 14…
SINACH DELIVERS, SHOWS SHE IS A CLASS ACT
Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub AWARD-WINNING gospel artist, Sinach, says her role is not to entertain but to have a significant spiritual impact on the millions who follow…
NEW BOLLYWOOD SITCOM STIRS DEBATE ABOUT INDIAN DIVISIONS
MUMBAI. — A new Bollywood film has reignited an age-old conversation around how India’s largest and most influential film industry represents characters from non-Hindi speaking states. Param Sundari, a romcom…
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO PASSENGER WHO LOST HIS SENSES ON A BUS TO JOZI?
Arron Nyamayaro WHAT really happened to a passenger on a bus which was travelling to South Africa on Friday who suddenly lost his senses and started throwing his stuff, including…
Diplomatic drive pays off. . . President secures strategic partnerships in Vatican, China and Eswatini
Fungi Kwaramba, National Editor President Mnangagwa returned home yesterday after a three-legged diplomatic offensive that took him to the Vatican, China and finally Eswatini, in visits that secured key partnerships…
BACKGROUND ACTORS REVOLT AGAINST SLAVE WAGE
Following years of alleged exploitation by production houses and casting agencies, background actors have finally snapped, demanding a minimum wage of R500 a day. Provided that their wage demand does…
Mining sector powers ahead with 280MW energy projects
Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE’S mining sector is no longer just a consumer of energy but has transformed into an active co-developer of energy infrastructure, pumping in million of…











