Confrontational politics a perilous syndrome
Stephen Mpofu Correspondent They pontificate to people in other countries while they themselves teeter on the verge of or stand still or shuttle in hot, ankle-deep ashes of peace and stability…
Cross-border traders express gratitude to First Family
Herald Correspondent Cross-border traders have thanked President Mugabe and First Lady Dr Amai Mugabe for ensuring that they get a $15 million facility from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to…
Bridging the industry, lecture room gap
Leroy Dzenga Features Writer There have been concerns over a disconnect on university graduate skills and job requirements of specific industries.
Rhinos back gaffer M’tizwa
Tedious Manyepo Sports Reporter THE Black Rhinos leadership have once again been forced to come out publicly to say they still believe in coach Stanford “Stix” M’tizwa despite the club losing…
Govt recruits 1 600 nurses
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Reporter The Ministry of Health and Child Care has recruited 1 600 nurses from July to date following the approval by Cabinet for the ministry to employ 2…
Oil producers to buy local soya bean
Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Oil producers have agreed to buy soya bean produced locally at $500 per tonne as part of efforts to promote local production, Oil Expressers Association of Zimbabwe…
‘Promote gender equality’
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor The Zimbabwe Gender Commission has called on stakeholders in both the private and public sectors to implement policies that deliberately promote gender equality. Speaking at a breakfast meeting…
AFZ disowns violent pair
Herald Reporter AIR Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) has disowned two men, who were recently involved in a fatal brawl over beer in Kwekwe, saying the parties involved had nothing to…
Jarvis takes six wickets
MANCHESTER — Zimbabwean paceman Kyle Jarvis took six wickets in an innings for the second Specsavers County Championship match running yesterday to give Lancashire the advantage after day one against…
Crimes involving indecency and invasion of privacy
Irene Sithole Correspondent Imagine walking down a well used dusty path one sunny afternoon.











