Govt pays tobacco, maize farmers $1,4bn

Patrick Chitumba and John Manzongo— GOVERNMENT has so far paid a whopping $1,4 billion to tobacco and maize farmers, and is expecting to pay an additional $600 million since 60…

How important you are before God

“That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven…

Farmers start land preps

Conrad Mupesa Herald Correspondent Farmers in most parts of Mashonaland West Province have started land preparations ahead of the 2017 /2018 cropping season.  The farmers are optimistic of another successful season if…

Chitungwiza to recruit internal lawyer

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality will soon recruit a legal officer in a move that is expected to cut costs as the local authority has been outsourcing legal services for…

Ex-cop nabbed for impersonation

Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter AN ex-cop, using a defaced police identity card, has been arrested for allegedly trying to impound a truck, which he said was delivering drugs. Godwell Chikwasha appeared before…

Herentals to reward players

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter PROMOTED ZIFA Northern Region Divison One side Herentals, who have promised to shake the domestic football establishment next season, will be presented with their trophy before their…

Zifa Awards postponed again

Sports Reporter THE inaugural ZIFA Awards which had been set for this Friday at the Harare International Conference Centre have been postponed for the second time after a number of…

Glow Petroleum eyes top 3

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter DEFENDING champions in the Zimbabwe Netball Association Super League, Glow Petroleum, say it has been a difficult year for them and they are now fighting to finish…

Chinhoyi gives vendors 5-day ultimatum

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Municipality has given vendors a five-day ultimatum to move to designated selling points as it seeks to restore order in the Central Business District. Vendors have been setting…

Airbnb growth raises familiar issues

CAPE TOWN. — As millennial travel takes off and domestic tourists hunt for holiday discounts, Airbnb is booming in Africa. Admittedly off a low base, the continent is amongst the…

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