Operation Dudula an affront to history, reason
Lonias Rozvi Majoni Herald Correspondent The rise of Operation Dudula across the South African political landscape has been marketed as a gritty, “citizens-first” reclamation of national sovereignty. Its proponents wrap…
Sables get back to work
Tinashe Kusema Zimpapers Sports Hub PIET BENADE is clearly a man with a plan. While the 2027 Rugby World Cup remains the ultimate goal, the Zimbabwe senior men’s rugby team…
32 000 drug peddlers arrested in crackdown
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent ABOUT 32 000 drug peddlers have been arrested in the campaign against drug and substance abuse, with more than 18 000 addicts being treated. Speaking at…
200 Binga youths forge new future with skills initiative
Ivan Zhakata in BINGA A VOCATIONAL skills initiative under the Climate Adaptation, Water and Energy Programme (CAWEP) is creating new economic opportunities for young people in Binga District, with 207…
Another prophet in court for rape
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A SELF-STYLED prophet in Kuwadzana, Harare, Aleck Mushowane allegedly raped and threatened a 14-year-old girl that she would turn deaf and dumb if she told anyone…
Norton Toll Plaza commissioned to enhance traffic flow
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter MOTORISTS can expect smoother journeys along the Harare-Bulawayo corridor following the commissioning of the new Norton Toll Plaza, a modern facility designed to alleviate traffic bottlenecks…
ENZO: UNITY DAY IS SPECIAL
Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub ENZO Ishall says Unity Day is very special on the Zimbabwean calendar and he will be at home resting with his family.
US visa restrictions slammed
Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub POLITICAL analysts have described the United States’ suspension of entry for some Zimbabwean visa categories as a self-defeating move that ultimately limits Washington’s access to…
Five slain Guruve family members buried
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau Grief and shock enveloped Ona Farm in Guruve as scores of mourners gathered yesterday to bid farewell to five members of the Zvitsva family that…
LOOKING BACK: Suicide cases increase in wake of harsh conditions
The Herald, 19 December 1992 THE number of potential suicides seeking help has increased by about 30 percent due to drought, the hostile economic climate and retrenchment. In an interview…











