‘Land reform irreversible’
Felex Share Senior Reporter land reform is irreversible as it is one of the legacies that former President Cde Robert Mugabe left for Zimbabweans, Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) board…
Boy (17) assaults hooker for denying him service
Manicaland Correspondent A 17-year-old boy has appeared in court for assaulting a prostitute after she refused to offer him services. The minor, who cannot be named due to his age, appeared…
SEAL OF APPROVAL FOR PDV
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor PETER DE VILLIERS’ landmark appointment as the new Sables coach has been received with excitement and optimism with former Zimbabwe Rugby Union president Tonderai Kadyautumbe and…
Musicians to grace worship night
Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Apostle Stanford Kanjasi has promised a memorable all-night prayer laden with praise and worship music accompanied by a powerful teaching of the word of God tonight.
Pragmatic approach to land in the new dispensation
Munyaradzi Mlambo Correspondent Before the turn of the new millennium, the agricultural sector was the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy, feeding local industries timeously with high quality inputs and also sustaining many…
Minister escalates fight against corruption
Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspondent Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Owen Ncube has urged police to investigate the committee running the affairs of Exchange Irrigation Scheme in Silobela for allegedly misappropriating over $12…
Irrigation scheme stirs Tuli farmers’ hope
Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer A view of a large lush green maize field at the Tuli-Lushongwe irrigation scheme in Gwanda district, about 160km southeast of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second largest city, helped…
No bills for unprovided service — municipality
Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality has — with immediate effect — scrapped bills for services it has not been providing since 2013, public relations officer Mr Lovemore Meya has said. In…
Zimasco out of judicial management
Kwekwe-based ferro-chrome producer Zimasco has been removed from judicial management and will be handed over to its management, the company’s judicial manager said yesterday.
Fall armyworm wipes 20pc of Midlands crop
Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent The Midlands Province has lost about 20 percent of its maize crop due to the fall armyworm outbreak. Midlands Agritex provincial crop and livestock officer Mrs Medlinah Magwenzi…







