Educating girl child can help end poverty

Runyararo Muzavazi & Tatenda Charamba For Masline Gapiko (20), a young law student from Epworth, one of Harare’s poorest suburbs, educating girls and young women is a necessary investment for a…

Dubai diamond auction proceeds delayed

Lloyd Gumbo and Felex Share It has taken 30 days for Zimbabwe to receive payment for diamonds sold to Dubai merchants last month, a period observers in the industry say…

Many shades of picnic leisure

Naledi Sande Lifestyle Reporter Picnicking is a well-known staple activity of socialising.

Chinhoyi teacher acquitted of theft

Blessings Chidakwa Mash West Correspondent A TEACHER at Chinhoyi High School was acquitted of theft after witnesses failed to attend court. Mzerura Musindo (48) of 505 Chitambo Suburb in Chinhoyi pleaded not…

Hip-hop artistes salute Robert Jnr

Arts correspondent Budding hip-hop artistes Panashe Samuriwo aka Magic Boi and Trust Mandaza aka T-les have released a single in honour of the President’s son, Robert (Jnr). Titled “Robert Jnr”, the…

Sharapova back in business

STUTTGART. – Maria Sharapova returns to tennis after a 15-month doping ban tomorrow, desperate to rediscover the glory which brought her five Grand Slams, the world’s top ranking and a…

Zanu-PF to elect Central Committee members

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF is set to hold Central Committee elections to elect new provincial leadership as the party realigns itself ahead of the Special Congress to be held in…

Agric skills for Grade 7 pupils

Brenda Ziga Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT introduced agriculture at Grade 7 to empower pupils with farming skills at a tender age, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora, has said.

ZEC conducts BVR tests

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission yesterday conducted field tests at Mabvuku High School for the Biometric Voter Registration kits from the two companies bidding to supply the kits…

EMA fines 4 companies over acid, oil spillages

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has so far fined four companies a total of $2 000 for spilling hazardous substances on public roads in the five-day period…

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