Robbery alert for Avondale residents

Samantha Chipoyera Herald Reporter POLICE have warned people living in Avondale, Harare, to be wary of criminals who target their homes and businesses in search of money and other valuables. The Zimbabwe…

Zim karatekas for Nepal

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter Zimbabwe So-kyokushin Karate Do Organisation branch chief Samsom Muripo is confident they will do well when they battle it out in an international tournament starting today in…

Residents owe Kariba $12m

John Murwira in Kariba Residents and ratepayers owe Kariba Municipality at least $12 million, an official has revealed. Director of housing and community services Mr Godfrey Tichaona Magijani yesterday urged debtors…

Thousands flee militia violence in CAR

BANGUI. – About 7 400 people have been forced to flee their homes as fighting raged between rival militias in northwest Central African Republic, the International Committee for the Red…

16 foot ‘n’ mouth infected cattle burnt in Chegutu

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter The Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement yesterday slaughtered and burnt 16 foot-and-mouth infected cattle at Ardlui Farm in Chegutu to curb the spread of…

All set for Chinese spring show

Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Arts Correspondent All is set for the Chinese Spring Festival show meant to celebrate an important holiday called Lunar New Year slated for tomorrow at the 7Arts Theatre. The show…

SNV Netherlands empowers women, youths

Takudzwa Chiwereweshe Manicaland Correspondent Women and youths have been urged to be at the forefront of “green” economic development to help address economic and ecological problems that are facing the nation.

Provincial magazine on the cards: Govt

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Government has partnered with private sector stakeholders to come up with a magazine that is expected to sell Manicaland as a tourist destination and lure more investment…

UN warns of rampant sexual violence in Greek refugee camps

ATHENS. – Asylum seekers in Greece suffer widespread sexual violence and harassment in the country’s sub-standard, overcrowded reception centres, the UN said yesterday.

5 300 tobacco farmers benefit from $28m input scheme

Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter More than 5 360 tobacco farmers have benefited from Government’s $28 million Tobacco Input Credit Scheme. The fund, which was availed last year, was meant to empower…

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