Weather information critical to agriculture success
Herald Reporter Provision of advance information on weather data remains critical for the Meteorological Services Department as agricultural activity in the country largely depends on the weather patterns despite the…
Essar workers look up to Zanu-PF
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter ESSAR workers are hopeful that the incoming Zanu-PF Government will urgently address logistical problems stalling resumption of operations at New Zimbabwe Steel, formerly Zisco Steel.
Muchauraya convicted
Farai Kuvirimirwa Court Reporter Former MDC-T House of Assembly member for Makoni South Pishai Muchauraya, who threatened his political contender Geoff Nyarota and the party’s treasurer for Women’s Assembly in…
Wendall Parson’s trial postponed
Court Reporter The trial of former Big Brother Africa winner Wendall Parson, who is facing charges of fraud involving more than US$20 000 in a car insurance scandal, has been…
Mliswa hails Dibango
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FORMER Warriors’ fitness coach Temba Mliswa has challenged the country’s football community to use the historic victory over Zambia in Ndola as the revival pad…
Legal experts unpack mayoral selection under new Constitution
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter THE party with the highest number of National Assembly seats in a particular province can nominate a non-executive mayoral candidate outside the elected councillors, legal experts…
People speak on prospective Cabinet
Farirai Machivenyika and Zvifadzo Lubombo Zimbabweans want a sharp and vibrant Cabinet to steer the economy forward by spearheading and implementing policies that transform the lives of ordinary people. They…
Sanctions must go now: AU . . . embargo must go unconditionally, All must respect poll results, Western lobby hits brick wall
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE African Union Peace and Security Council has called for the immediate and unconditional lifting of the West’s illegal economic sanctions against Zimbabwe to foster socio-economic…
Shot in arm for agric
Blessing Bonga Business Reporter BRAZIL has extended a US$98,6 million agricultural credit facility to Zimbabwe which will be disbursed in three tranches at six-month intervals and will benefit small-scale farmers…
More racial abuse for Italy’s black minister
ROME. — An Italian politician has likened the country’s first black minister, Cécile Kyenge, to a prostitute in the latest barrage of racist insults that has shed light on resistance…









