Man in court for supplying fake vehicle licence discs

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A Harare man who allegedly supplied fake motor vehicle licence discs to a client worth US$4 000 has appeared in court. Takudzwa Nyadenga (28) appeared before…

Zim to host another youth football tourney

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter AFTER successfully staging the second edition of the Cosafa region’s CAF Schools U15 football Championships last month, the country is scheduled to host yet another international fiesta…

Katsimberis fraud trial might be heard on Saturdays

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent In a bid to expedite the fraud trial of George Katsimberis, Harare regional magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro has suggested hearing the matter on Saturdays. This came…

19 mourners contract cholera at funeral

Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspondent Severe cases of cholera have been confirmed in Chiweshe, Mazowe Central following the hospitalisation of 19 patients. The cases come a week after Glendale Town was…

Pastor off the hook

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A United Family International Church (UFIC) pastor who allegedly stole US$3 000 from his 72-year-old relative in a botched car deal last week had his matter…

Tobacco farmers worried heavy rains may cause diseases, leaching

Tariro Stacey Gatsi WHILE the return of rains after a prolonged dry spell should naturally ignite fresh hopes for a better season among farmers, tobacco farmers are worried the recent…

‘Time to kick out food dependency syndrome’

Ashton Mutyavaviri GOVERNMENT is accelerating efforts to empower all citizens to achieve food self-sufficiency and bury the food handouts culture and plans to give more inputs to vulnerable groups –…

Farmers optimistic of meeting target tobacco hectarage

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer THE rains currently hitting most parts of the country have triggered a planting frenzy among tobacco farmers with the industry still entertaining hopes of meeting the…

Defaulting farmers blame it on delayed GMB payments

Fildah Gwati FARMERS with outstanding electricity bills have blamed their failure to meet their obligations on delayed or non-payments by the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) saying the situation was making…

Zim pushes for national honey residue monitoring plan

Tariro Stacey Gatsi THE Government is collaborating with beekeepers’ associations to push for the establishment of a national honey residue monitoring plan (NRMP) to bolster the country’s reputation as a…

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