Govt to roll out Rotavirus vaccine
Sharon Kavhu Herald Reporter Government has said it will roll out the first consignment of the long-awaited Rotavirus vaccine before year-end after it failed to meet its earlier winter schedule.
Indian Embassy official hails ‘successful exhibition’
Herald Reporter The Indian handicrafts exhibition held in Harare last week registered great success, with hundreds of people taking time to appreciate original crafts from that country, an Indian Embassy…
Music promoter almost bashed in Lundi no show
Brenda Phiri and Yeukai Karengezeka Music promoter Beauty James of Beauty Africa Promotions was nearly assaulted by fans in the Harare Gardens on Saturday after she failed to bring South…
More headaches for Parly
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter PARLIAMENTARIANS gobble at least US$200 000 per week in sitting allowances and accommodation when both Houses sit. Government also pays the legislators’ travel and subsistence allowances…
Whites only CFU courts black farmers
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter DISILLUSIONED by MDC-T’s devastating electoral loss, the whites only Commercial Farmers Union that was among chief sponsors of the opposition and championed the party’s anti-land reform…
MDC formations dead and buried: Mnangagwa
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Zimbabweans should not look beyond the ruling Zanu-PF for social and economic transformation as the two MDC formations are now dead and buried after their drubbing…
Call to tighten laws on treason, sedition
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter ZIMBABWEANS from all walks of life have urged Zanu-PF to use its two-thirds majority to tighten laws on foreign funding of political parties and quasi-political groups…
Parking fees spark outrage
Farai Kuvirimirwa and Vitalis Kavele Herald Reporters Motorists in Harare have expressed outrage over parking fees being charged by EasiPark and City Parking in the Central Business District. They are…
Ensure workplace safety, industry told
Kudakwashe Pembere Herald Reporter Government has urged captains of industry to observe high standard safety and health practices at workplaces to curb the high levels of occupational accidents.
Brig-General Getrude Mutasa retires
Herald Reporter Brigadier-General Getrude Mutasa (Retired) who is also the wife of Presidential Affairs Minister Cde Didymus Mutasa, has retired from the Zimbabwe National Army.





