Zim delegation leaves for World Music Expo

Arts Correspondent A Zimbabwean delegation comprising music sector practitioners and Government representatives has left Harare for Lisbon, Portugal, to attend the 2022 World Music Expo (WOMEX), which runs from 19…

Ex-council boss backtracks on retirement

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter Former Harare City Council acting human resources manager Matthew Marara who resigned in 2020 has brewed a shocker saying he never resigned from the council insisting…

No free water, power for SA ministers

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has withdrawn controversial perks for cabinet ministers and their deputies that saw their homes supplied with free electricity and water at the cost…

Islamic community slams sanctions

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter The Islamic community has called for the unconditional removal of economic sanctions imposed by Western countries on Zimbabwe which have affected ordinary citizens daily and hampered…

Patriotic Front to talk again, land worries allayed

The Herald, October 19, 1979  LONDON. – The Patriotic Front yesterday agreed to rejoin the Lancaster House talks today, claiming that assurances had been received that Britain, the United States…

Pair busted for smuggling $6,2m mbanje, cough syrups

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Two men from Bulawayo have been arrested at Beitbridge Border Post while smuggling mbanje and prohibited cough syrups all worth $6,2 million. The duo was travelling…

Church mobilises for more science labs, friendly schools

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Lutheran Development Services (LDS) is mobilising resources to accelerate the construction of science laboratories and infrastructure that will enhance the teaching and uptake of science,…

Museveni bans son from Twitter

KAMPALA. – Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said on Monday  that his son would no longer tweet about the country’s affairs, after a series of controversial tweets in early October in…

Falsity of targeted sanctions in Zim

Norbert Hosho Correspondent The United States has been saying the illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe are targeted and do not affect ordinary Zimbabweans, yet this is far from the truth. The…

2,3m farmers get Pfumvudza training

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter As preparations for the summer cropping season accelerate, over 2,3 million farmers across the country have so far been trained on conservation agriculture popularly known as…

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