G40 threatened liberation values: ED
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Operation Restore Legacy was launched to restore the values of the liberation struggle that were under threat from a cabal of counter-revolutionaries. The…
Irrigation saves the day
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Sam Masvinure walks daily for over a kilometre to the nearest borehole to get safe drinking water; he travels another long distance to a silted river…
Zim loses 350 000ha forests per year
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The country is losing 350 000 hectares of forest land annually because of the activities of various players in the economy, a Cabinet minister has said. This has…
TelOne partners Huawei
Herald Reporter TelOne Centre for Learning (TCfL) is now a certified Huawei Learning Partner after it received certification from the Chinese technology giant to train students in its courses and…
Division One awards date set
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter— ZIFA Northern Region Division One have announced the dates for this year’s annual Player and Coach of the Year awards. The event will be held next Friday at…
City to re-engage 1 000 contract workers
Abigail Mawonde and Ropafadzo Ndangariro Harare City Council has resolved to re-engage 1 000 general workers on fixed six months contracts to help in the rehabilitation of roads. Most roads in…
The search for personal space
Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday The other day, my cousin Reuben was counting the number of single mature women who live alone in Harare. This idea came up when our friend Temba, the…
Govt reverses bid to fast-track Bill
Zvamaida Murwira: Senior Reporter Government has reversed its decision to fast-track the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill that seeks to give legal effect to the introduction of bond notes to…
High Court ruling helps end Johanne Masowe shrine war
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Two factions of the Gospel of God Church International 1932 (GGCI) have been given equal opportunities to access the gravesite of their venerated leader Johanne Masowe…
Beitbridge installs more solar lights
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau BEITBRIDGE Town Council has started installing additional solar-powered street lights around the Central Business District and in most crime hotspots of the town, an official has said.










