Artisanal miners ready to embrace green mining
SMALL-scale gold miners are ready to embrace new sustainable green mining innovations to replace the hazardous mercury or cyanide chemicals used in the extraction of gold, an official has said.
Midlands readies for qualifiers
Mukudzei Chingwere Midlands Bureau RENOVATIONS at Kwekwe Sports Club are frantically underway to ensure facilities in the Midlands mining town are up to scratch to stage the ICC Cricket World…
Councils mull recreational facilities
Local authorities in Mashonaland West province intend to establish more recreational facilities designed not only to generate revenue, but also foster vibrant and inclusive societies.
Rains boost for Lowveld farmers
Heavy rains received across the Lowveld have given hope to cotton and small grain farmers whose crops had been seriously affected by the dry spell.
Police hunt for killer driver
Police in Masvingo have launched a manhunt for a vehicle driver who hit and killed two men along Bushmead and Great Zimbabwe road on Wednesday.
800 SMEs to be formalised
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development in partnership with the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority is set to formalise more than 800 SMEs in seven districts of Midlands province.
Zvishavane seeks funds to fix sewer system
ZVISHAVANE Town Council is seeking partners to assist in the rehabilitation of the Mabula Sewer Ponds and resuscitation of the Runde Water Plant at a cost of $400 000.
Messi wows team
BARCELONA. — Lionel Messi’s Barcelona teammates and coach Ernesto Valverde were singing his praises after the Argentine scored an inspired free-kick where he sent the ball under the wall and into the net in their 6-1 thrashing of Girona on Saturday.
Experts urge farmers to be climate friendly
Mellisa Mutasa Herald Reporter Agriculture experts have urged farmers to practise climate-friendly activities that contribute to sustainable food security in the country and prevent global warming, which leads to droughts.…
Zvimba meets targets
Zvimba Rural District Council is set to surpass some of its 100-day targets after it successfully completed a classroom block and two victim friendly stations.

