Squash star Gwidzima off to the US
Collin Matiza Sports Editor ONE of Zimbabwe’s most promising junior squash players Ryan Gwidzima left the country yesterday afternoon for the United States where he is going to take part in…
We must begin to curb the power of corporations
Murray Dobbin Correspondent The revelations of the Paradise papers, the earlier Panama Papers and numerous articles in the western mainstream and alternative media demonstrate just one dimension, tax evasion, of…
UPDATED: Nurse aide training course under probe
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Health authorities in Mashonaland West are investigating an organisation that is purportedly offering a two-week nurse aide training course at Gadzema Council Clinic.
The Well goes for the fifth album
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter ACAPELLA gospel group, The Well, has released its fifth album titled “More about Jesus”. The launch of the 10-track album at the Zimbabwe College of Music last…
Changes to SA’s labour laws an assault to workers
The biggest changes to South Africa’s labour laws since 1995, shortly after the country’s first democratic elections, are currently being considered by parliament. If passed into law, they will significantly…
Diesel 50: Switch to clean energy costly
Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story In a bid to reduce climate-changing carbon emissions, energy regulator ZERA has outlawed use of a more toxic version of diesel called D500, replacing it with…
Herald writer scoops award
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE Herald Masvingo Bureau’s Sydney Kawadza yesterday scooped Environment Africa Best Print Features Reporter for 2017 at a ceremony held in Harare. The awards, co-founded by Environment…
DeMbare to retain players?
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter GIANTS Dynamos are hoping to convince champions FC Platinum to extend the loan deal of talented winger Cleopas Kapupurika. The pacy 21-year-old forward rose from obscurity…
Govt realigns juvenile justice system
Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspondent Government is realigning the juvenile justice system in line with the United Nations standard minimum rules on the administration of juvenile cases, an official has said.
Rapist jailed 13 years
Manicaland Bureau A 31-YEAR-OLD man from Rusape was jailed for 13 years after he was found guilty of raping a Grade 6 pupil from his village when she visited his…








