Forestry Commission rejoins CAMCORE
Arron Nyamayaro Herald Reporter THE Forestry Commission has been readmitted into the Central America and Mexico Coniferous Resources Cooperative (CAMCORE), a global tree-breeding and gene-conservation programme hosted at North Carolina…
Lake Kariba’s rising waters bring hope to communities in Zambia, Zim
By Adeleen Nora Built in the 1950s to generate electricity, Lake Kariba in Zambia and Zimbabwe has since supported activities such as tourism, fishing and conservation. All of these are…
Govt assures farmers of power, fertiliser for winter wheat season
Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has assured winter wheat farmers of adequate electricity and fertiliser supplies for the 2026 production season as the country targets to put 125 000 hectares under…
Direct Abu Dhabi-Harare flight at advanced stage
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Plans by the Government to introduce a direct flight from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to Zimbabwe by March next year are now…
Man claims accident scene was staged
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter A MUTOKO man, convicted of negligent driving after an infant was killed in a road accident, has now sensationally claimed the tragedy was suspicious — even…
ZIMSPORT4ED turns sporting talent into livelihoods for youths
Obey Musiwa Herald Reporter For many young Zimbabweans, sport has long been a passion played out in dusty fields, school grounds and crowded township pitches.
SADC unveils US$5,25m blue economy programme boost
Theseus Mauruki Shambare Zimpapers Correspondent ZIMBABWE is set to benefit from increased investment in fisheries, aquaculture and regional fish trade following the unveiling of a new US$5,25 million Southern African…
Brothers rebuked for ruthless land takeover
Tendai Gukutikwa Weekender Reporter TWO men from Mutasa were sternly rebuked by Chief Mutasa last Saturday after allegedly trying to reclaim land their stepmother had surrendered to settle a medical…
Gweru backtracks on threat to sell houses
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau GWERU City Council has toned down its initial threat to sell 204 council houses on the open market, saying sitting tenants will be given priority to…











