Zim among world top 20 phytosanitary certificate recipients

Plant health systems expert, Mr Nhamo Mudada has been accredited as a Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation (PCE) facilitator, becoming the first Zimbabwean and one of the four individuals in SADC to get such recognition.

Basketball Union enters new era of development

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ), has officially blown the whistle on a bold new era of development, launching a national referees training programme that…

Aisleby School gets half-a-million dollar boost

Mkhululi Ncube, [email protected] THEMBALEZIZWE Trust (TLZ), a private organisation, has proposed a partnership with Bulawayo City Council (BCC) involving a US$500 000 injection for the rehabilitation of Aisleby Primary School.…

Moo-ing all the way to the bank

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter AT first glance, a heifer may seem like just another cow, but to the trained eye, and the hard-skinned hands of a rural dairy farmer,…

Refugees outfit fire warning shots

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter TONGOGARA United Football Club is poised to make a significant impact in the Pacific Storm Eastern Region Division One League if their 4-2 convincing season…

Government secures US$12m ARV drugs

Tendai Gukutikwa Health Reporter HEALTH and Child Care Minister, Dr Douglas Mombeshora, has announced a significant milestone in the fight against HIV and AIDS after Government procured antiretroviral (ARV) drugs…

Mtapa Hall designated national monument

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] THE Government has made significant progress in transforming the historic Mtapa Hall in Gweru into a national monument as part of preparations for this year’s Independence Day…

ZNDU urged to research on national security issues

Trust Freddy, Herald Correspondent PARLIAMENT has urged the Zimbabwe National Defence University (ZNDU) to conduct empirical research on national security issues and share its findings with Cabinet to inform robust…

LOOKING BACK: Rural areas need better service – Minister

The Herald, 11 April 1981 THERE was need to provide better services to the rural areas, the Minister of Lands, Resettlement and Rural Development, Dr Sydney Sekeramayi, said yesterday. Officially opening…

Young Chevrons go for clean sweep

THE national Under-19 cricket team moved a step closer to a series sweep after beating Ireland by six wickets with 25 balls to spare in the fourth Youth One-Day International at Takashinga Cricket Club yesterday.

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