Urban farmers bemoan late inputs
Blessings Chidakwa and John Murwira FARMERS in urban areas of Mashonaland West Province, who finished preparing their land a few weeks ago, are concerned about the late distribution of inputs…
Biti’s wife files for divorce
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Former Finance Minister and Harare lawyer Mr Tendai Biti’s wife of 10 years has filed for divorce at the High Court, citing loss of affection and love…
starafrica minimises loss position to $1,3m
minimised its loss position to $1,3 million for the half-year ended September 30, 2017 from $3,3 million in the comparable period last year on the back of a 63 percent…
Media can shape industry: Mangoma
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent China based musician Prosper Mangoma affectionately known as ‘Pro Sounds’ said media plays an important role in shaping the music industry.
ED: ‘I pledge to be your servant’
IF there was a job description for President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, it would match the CV of Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa who became the second Executive President on November…
Dad clobbers daughter to death
Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter A 25-year-old Chinamhora man appeared in court on Saturday accused of beating up his stepdaughter to death after ordering her to leave his house, together with…
Zim rakes in $270m from chrome exports
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE has generated over $270 million from 286 000 tonnes of chrome ore exported through a toll arrangement between May and October. In an interview, Zimbabwe Miners’…
FC Platinum turn to W. Africa
Eddie Chikamhi in Harare and Munyaradzi Doma in Zvishavane NEWLY-crowned Zimbabwe champions FC Platinum have gone on the overdrive in their hunt for a lethal striker after turning to West…
Mazowe spruces up 15okm of road network
John Murwira and Blessings Chidakwa Mazowe Rural District council has rehabilitated more than 150km of its road network using the National Road Fund availed by the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration…
Illegal to offer extra lessons for a fee: Govt
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent— GOVERNMENT has once again warned teachers that it is illegal to offer extra lessons to pupils for a fee. In an interview on the sidelines of a tour…






