Gweru raises Gwenhoro water works pumping capacity

Patrick Chitumba GWERU City Council (GCC) has started installing the US$74 000 transformer at Gwenhoro water treatment plant, which would increase the water pumping capacity from 35 megalitres to 53…

Fact or fiction: Is Israel really rounding up ‘Hamas fighters’?

Marc Owen Jones Over the past few days, photos and videos of Palestinian men and boys stripped, lined up and taken away in trucks by the Israeli army have been…

DJ Sbu opens up about wanting to mend relationship with Zahara

In 2019, Zahara revealed she had not been receiving royalties from her former record label TS Records and was owed millions by them.  DJ Sbu has denied the label owing…

Biden inquiry reflects prevailing US polarisation

Correspondent According to Reuters, the Republican-controlled US House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to formally authorise its ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which is examining whether Biden improperly…

Minister Rumbie writes music to inspire women

Arts Reporter Seasoned gospel musician Minister Rumbidzai Munyuni has said apart from Christianity, her music is about celebrating the journey of self-discovery that women take, and finding their true worth…

Pollution cause of water odour

The Herald, December 15, 1992  THE odour coming from tap water in Harare is being caused by the poor water quality at Lake Chivero, a source said yesterday.  The source…

No room for complacency in Cabinet, says President . . . as he cracks whip on slackening ministers

Fungi Kwaramba-Political Editor PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday cracked the whip on slackening ministers as he charged his troops to keep shoulders on the wheel towards the attainment of the nation’s Vision…

Measures to mitigate drought impact in place

Political Editor THE Government is putting in place necessary measures to mitigate the adverse effects of the El-Nino induced droughts, President Mnangagwa has said. This comes as the country has…

Govt names, shames drug suppliers . . . Teenager named among peddlers

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter AN 18-year-old teen and a 67-year-old man are among those named by police as drug peddlers, as Cabinet now pushes that drug suppliers should not be given…

Rainy season starts, likely to be short

Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter The Government has advised farmers that the rainy season has started and is likely to be short with all parts of the country expected to receive rains…