Zim intensifies readiness for carbon market
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe has made giant steps towards readiness to meet all the expectations of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement on mitigating climate change as Southern Africa intensifies efforts…
FINALLY, THE US$155 MILLION SUPER WEDDING SHOW IS HERE
MUMBAI. – How much is too much? That’s the question many in India are asking as the months-long wedding festivities for the youngest son of Asia’s richest man enter their…
President’s chairmanship could spur SADC cooperation with Beijing
Tichaona Zindoga, Correspondent The forthcoming Sadc Summit and the incoming chairmanship of President Mnangagwa, should be a turning point for Sadc-China relations, and spur the two sides in a strategic…
WAFA-WAFA REACHES BUSINESS END
Sports Reporter FIREWORKS are expected when the quarter-finals of the Communications League WAFA-WAFA tournament explode into life at two venues in Harare tomorrow morning. The eight teams — Fantracker, Dairibord,…
Uruguay players clash with Colombia fans
Uruguay players clashed with Colombia fans following their Copa America semi-final defeat on Wednesday before security personnel stepped in to restore order. After Colombia sealed a 1-0 victory in Charlotte,…
BLOT IN TROUBLE AGAIN, NOW WALKING ALONE. . . Management team dumps artist
Takawira Photoveteran Dapi TROUBLED Zimdancehall artist, Takura ‘Blot’ Chiwoniso, has been dumped by his management team. His manager, David Tatenda Shilline, who is also known as Kingdollar, of Royal Empire…
Council officials in court over US$9m tender scam
Prosper Dembedza, Herald Correspondent FOUR Harare City Council officials yesterday appeared in court on allegations of awarding local company Juluka Endo Joint Venture a tender worth US$9 244 328 without…
3 pedestrians killed in hit, run accidents
Crime Reporter THREE pedestrians were killed by hit-and-run drivers last weekend, triggering police manhunts for the offending drivers. Drivers involved in an accident must, by law, stop and render whatever…
45 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS NABBED
FORTY five illegal immigrants, who were intercepted in Southlea Park en-route to South Africa, have appeared in court accused of entering into the country without a valid permit. Two of…
Human-wildlife conflict claims 50
Blessings Chidakwa, Herald Reporter FIFTY people died last year due to human-wildlife conflict, with elephants and crocodiles accounting for the major incidents, Zimparks revealed yesterday. Further, livelihoods were also lost…











