Proper planning could transform Mutoko
Herald Reporter
Small businesses at Mutoko Growth Point should take advantage of an appeal for town status by the local authority and
Mukonoweshuro laid to rest
Herald Reporter
Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro, who died last Friday at Milpark Hospital in South Africa, was yesterday
Taylor hails historic win
By Firdose Moonda
BRENDAN TAYLOR, Kyle Jarvis and Alan Butcher, the Zimbabwe coach, were soaked in pink champagne and beer as they
Zim pass first Test
By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE made an emphatic return to Test cricket with a 130 run win over Bangladesh in a one-off Test match at Harare
Witnesses Convention ends on high note
Herald Reporter
THE Jehovah’s Witnesses Assembly Hall in Waterfall along Beatrice Road was a hive of activity when the three-day convention
Zim seventh top world diamond producer
By Hebert Zharare
ZIMBABWE is now the world’s seventh biggest diamond producer, moving six steps up from the previous ranking, a Kimberly Process report released last Friday revealed.
The country is riding fast to the top despite illegal economic sanctions imposed by Britain, the United States and the European Union that have made the marketing and sale of Marange gems difficult.
According to figures released by the KPCS and also reproduced by US diamond trade regulator, Rapaport,
MDC-T leaders snub Heroes Acre for Warren Hills
Herald Reporter
MDC-T leaders yesterday snubbed Heroes Day commemorations as they chose to converge at Warren Hills Cemetery for the burial of Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro even though Zanu-PF representatives who attended the burial managed to make it to the national shrine.
Minister Mukonoweshuro died on Friday at Milpark Hospital, in Johannesburg, South Africa. The burial was surprisingly slated for the same time as the Heroes Day commemorations at the National Heroes Acre.
Mine workers’ union blasts employers
Herald Reporter
The National Union of Mines, Quarrying, Iron and Steel Workers of Zimbabwe has blasted some mining companies for failing to
Imperialist powers seek exit from Libyan war
By James Cogan
THE governments of Britain and the United States have joined France, the other principal instigator of the imperialist war on
Masvingo pile pressure on Jongwe
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