Charges dropped against two Chinese businessmen in US$400k fraud case
Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Court Correspondent The State has withdrawn fraud and forgery charges against two Chinese businessmen who were accused of defrauding their business partner of more than US$400 000. Mu…
Co-wives clash in court over insults,harassment
Alicia Kadzviti Herald Reporter A Harare woman who dragged her co-wife to court seeking a peace order was rebuked by the presiding magistrate, who said the dispute appeared to be…
Large firms to face mandatory energy audits under new regulations
Mutare Bureau The Government is finalising new regulations that will compel large electricity users to closely monitor, report and reduce their power consumption, in a move aimed at curbing wastage,…
Shamva’s fight to save the girl child gains ground amid persistent school dropouts
Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau In Shamva District, where the clang of mining tools and the bustle of tobacco fields often compete with the sound of a school bell, the…
High demand drives second phase of Lenacapavir roll out
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to roll out the second phase of its Lenacapavir programme in the third quarter of this year as health authorities move to…
Drones to transform healthcare delivery
Takudzwa Mangrozah Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE is moving to integrate drone technology into its healthcare delivery system with local firm, Drone Solutions, unveiling a nationwide initiative covering up to 200 kilometres.…
TIMB to waive 0,75pc afforestation charge
Martin Kadzere The Government has directed the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board to immediately waive the 0,75 percent afforestation levy for farmers who do not use firewood for curing. The…











