Discovery of new dinosaur species puts Zim in global limelight
Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor The discovery of a 210 million-year-old dinosaur leg unearthed in the ground on Spurwing Island at Lake Kariba, the world’s largest man-made lake,…
Lavrov finds common language with Africa
MOSCOW. – This week marked the start of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s traditional annual tour to African countries. This time, he has focused on countries in the Sahel (such…
High Court throws out appeal against businessman’s acquittal
Court Correspondent The High Court has struck off the roll, an appeal that had been filed by the State against the acquittal of businessman Francesco Marconati, who was being charged…
City link roads almost complete
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Upgrading of major roads in Harare, including the access roads in Mount Hampden, is almost complete, while contractor Asphalt Products has started redoing a 1,5km section…
Premier League clubs vote to retain VAR
LONDON. – English Premier League clubs have voted in favour of retaining the controversial Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system next season. It was reported that 19 of the 20 top-flight…
IST transforming healthcare for hard to reach communities
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in KANYEMBA, Mbire District THE Government is making strides towards achieving equitable access to healthcare, through the implementation of the integrated specimen transport (IST) system in hard to…
‘Academy idea a brilliant move’
Brandon Moyo Sports Reporter STAKEHOLDERS believe the newly formed Tuskers Academy is a step in the right direction towards nurturing promising cricket players from around Bulawayo. Formed by the Metropolitan…
INSTAK develops The Chimurenga encyclopaedia
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Pan-African think tank, the Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK) has started the process of publishing the world’s very first ever edition of The Chimurenga Encyclopaedia. The…
Chinese grass helps address fodder shortage in Kenya
NAIROBI. – One afternoon late last year, Paul Busienei, a principal at Tenges Boys High School in Kenya’s Baringo County, watched news via a local television about a Chinese wonder…
US heavy-handedness in student Palestinian protests ‘out of order’
New YORK: – The recent crackdown on pro-Palestinian demonstrating students throughout America has proved just one thing; the Washington Administration does not practice what it preaches. They used force, they…









