‘Mphoko free to return home’

Bulawayo Bureau Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko is free to return to Zimbabwe from Botswana where he has been holed up since the Zimbabwe Defence Forces launched an operation to…

Redcliff in $500k revamp exercise

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief REDCLIFF municipality has awarded a $500 000 tender for the rehabilitation of Zisco Road to improve service delivery in the satellite town. Town mayor Councillor Fred Kapuya…

‘Operation Restore Legacy a success’

Herald Reporter Operation Restore Legacy that saw the resignation of former President Robert Mugabe has made significant progress in its effort to maintain peace and order in the country since…

Be professional, police urged

Herald Reporter Transport operators and motorists have urged the Zimbabwe Republic Police officers to discharge their duties professionally and transparently, following the announcement on Monday that the force had resumed…

European stocks rally after Brexit, banking rules deals

LONDON – European stocks rallied to a week’s high on Friday as Britain and the European Union announced a breakthrough in Brexit negotiations and new global banking regulations appeared kinder…

Macron to declassify Sankara documents

OUGADOUGOU. — French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to declassify documents related to ex-Burkinabé leader Thomas Sankara’s assassination on October 15, 1987. Macron arrived in Burkina Faso on Monday, on the…

Govt repairs Cyclone Dineo-damaged bridges

Sharon Chiware Midlands Reporter GOVERNMENT has rehabilitated two high level bridges, Jeka-Chegato and Mwenezi, along the Mwenezi River at a cost of $1,5 million, bringing relief to villagers who had been…

New book tackles issue of family secrets

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Young author Prosper W Makara’s second book “Perfect Imperfections” (DarlngKind Publishers, 2017) invests much thought into the family unit and the bewildering secrets that sometimes abound within it. It…

Chiredzi welcomes proposed varsity construction

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Chiredzi residents have welcomed the proposed construction of a $15 million university focusing on science and agricultural studies in the town. Most residents and sugar-cane farmers who…

Masvingo water rationing persist

Sydney Kawadza Masvingo Bureau Chief The City of Masvingo will continue to experience intermittent water rationing until the municipality accesses a $50 million loan facility agreed with a Chinese financial partner…

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