UMpofu ubiza uSilla
Innocent Kurira OWAYENGUMDLALI weHighlanders, uAdrian Silla, usebizwe kuqembu leSimba Bhora. USilla uzaqeqetshwa nguMandla “Lulu” Mpofu, umqeqetshi omutsha weSimba Bhora. Bobabili bake basebenza bonke ngesikhathi bekuBosso. Umdlali lo usuka kuqembu leGreenfuel…
US$9,4m drive to climate-proof Zimbabwe agriculture launched
Lonster Mutata Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe is taking bold steps to safeguard its agriculture against climate shocks with the launch of the US$9,4 million Resilient Agriculture Cluster Project (RACP), a pioneering…
Freda Rebecca Gold Mine tightens stance on illegal mining activities
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Freda Rebecca Gold Mine Limited has launched a major crackdown on illegal mining activities after lodging a criminal complaint with the Zimbabwe Republic Police against…
Varun Beverages expands Zimbabwe footprint with Cheetos launch, Carlsberg Brewery plans
Zimpapers Online Varun Beverages Limited (VBL), the world’s second-largest PepsiCo franchisee outside the United States, continues to strengthen its presence in Zimbabwe with significant investments across beverages, snacks, and brewing.…
Preserve wetlands, Epworth communities urged
Theseus Shambare Herald Correspondent EPWORTH local leaders have issued a stern warning to residents against building on wetlands, particularly along the Jacha River and its tributaries, citing the ongoing risks…
Zim girls embrace Russia work programme as skills exchange deepens bilateral ties
Emmanuel Kafe Herald Reporter ZIMBABWEAN young women are increasingly finding opportunity, skills and global exposure through the Alabuga Start Programme in Russia, a development that officials say reflects the deepening…
Cholera outbreak claims lives in Rushinga, Mozambique
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau SCORES of people, including Zimbabweans, are reportedly dying in the Kwadzenga area of Mozambique following a cholera outbreak, authorities have confirmed. The affected area lies…
Trio jailed for pangolin trafficking
Arron Nyamayaro Herald Reporter THREE Fulabusi men — Mayibongwe Ndlovu (27), Prince Sibanda (36) and John Max (25) —have each been sentenced to nine years in prison for the illegal…











