400 000 households will need food aid
Herald Reporter AT least 400 000 households would need food assistance starting from January next year owing to low rainfall that saw some parts of the country getting low yields,…
‘Zim has visionary leadership’
Cletus Mushanawani in Singapore ZIMBABWE has a visionary leadership whose ideas are now being copied by the Western world like the Look East policy, says Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Indonesia and…
Zanu-PF fundraising dinner set for Friday
Lloyd Gumbo Online Reporter ZANU-PF’s national fundraising committee will this Friday host a dinner dance to raise funds for the party’s 14th Annual National People’s Conference to be held in…
Zisco Steel revival bid gathers pace
Lloyd Gumbo and Munyaradzi Musiiwa Herald Reporters THE long-awaited revival of Zisco Steel (now New Zim Steel) is Government’s number one priority and the steel giant is expected to resume…
Award winning author Doris Lessing dies
LONDON — Doris Lessing, the only Nobel prize winner with connections to Zimbabwe, and author of “The Golden Notebook” and “The Grass is Singing”, among more than 50 other novels…
Zanu-PF legislators to submit performance reports
Plumtree Correspondent THE ruling Zanu-PF party will in January demand reports from all its legislators spelling out development projects they have embarked on in the past three months, the national…
Bulawayo, Mat South gear up for provincial elections
Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF Bulawayo and Matabeleland South provinces have come up with three candidates each to battle it out for the provincial chairmanship post on Saturday. The two provinces are…
Govt to tighten screws on imports
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent GOVERNMENT will soon inspect all imports entering Zimbabwe looking at quality and standards by creating a regulatory authority responsible for such inspections, the Minister of Industry…
Farmers to remain in Save Conservancy
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter INDIGENOUS farmers resettled in the Save Conservancy will remain in occupation of the property after the Supreme Court struck off the roll the case in which…
Logistical problems hamper food relief
Masvingo Bureau LACK of transport is hampering Government efforts to move food relief to hunger-stricken villagers in remote parts of Masvingo. Over 400 000 people are in need of food…










