Ministers pledge shoulders to the wheel
Minister Joram GumboHerald Reporters New ministers and deputy ministers sworn-in by President Mugabe yesterday expressed happiness at the faith vested in them and pledged to deliver on their mandates...
View ArticleBAR TALK: Of dancing dads and free fruit, veggies
When God did not grant my prayer for a jumpsuit I decided to steal one then pray for forgivenessBra Gee We all know that the ultimate achievement of a woman is to get married, right? Anything else like...
View ArticleJob-seekers fall prey to con artists
charity Herald Reporters Scores of desperate job-seekers have lost thousands of dollars to con artists who make them believe that they can facilitate employment in Government and the private sector....
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT: Prepaid meters the future, way to go
A sample of a pre-paid water meterTHE advantages of prepaid piped water are so many that all, except the dishonest who refuse to pay their bills, will embrace the introduction of new prepaid meters so...
View ArticleZIFA’S GRAVY TRAIN
Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO ZIFA board member Fungai Chihuri signed for $4 000 in board members’ expenses and travel and subsistence claims soon after the 2017 Nations Cup qualifier against Guinea at...
View ArticleArmy chief survives assassination bid
Gen Prime NiyongaboBUJUMBURA.- The head of Burundi’s armed forces yesterday survived an assassination attempt in the capital Bujumbura, police said, adding that at least seven other people were killed...
View Article130 unregistered cars, pirate taxis impounded
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter At least 130 unregistered vehicles and pirate taxis have been impounded during a joint operation by the police and Harare City Council. During the operation, the Central...
View ArticleTuku style is coming
Lifestyle Writers Musician Oliver Mtukudzi’s ethnic garb is set to hit the market very soon, The Saturday Herald Lifestyle has learnt. A preview of the pieces to be expected has been released on social...
View ArticleRoads closed for Parly opening, rehearsals
Herald Reporter Some roads will be closed in Harare today and on Tuesday for rehearsals and the official opening of the Third Session of the Eighth Parliament of Zimbabwe by President Mugabe.Acting...
View ArticleCabinet reshuffled
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday reshuffled Cabinet, with five ministers and 10 deputy ministers being sworn-in. Two deputy ministers were dropped, while three ministers...
View ArticleJoice Mujuru and the ‘spilling of blood’
Joice MujuruGeoffrey Nyarota Correspondent AFTER months of uneasy deferment, punctuated by resolute instigation and constant coaxing by sections of Zimbabwe’s vibrant press, former Vice President Dr...
View Article‘Putin key in Syrian conflict resolution’
President PutinBERLIN. – Several key German politicians have urged for close cooperation with the Russian president in solving the ongoing military conflict in Syria, saying it can’t be resolved...
View ArticleClive Malunga sued for child support
Clive MalungaProsper Dembedza Court Reporter Musician Clive Malunga is being sued for maintenance by his wife who is claiming $250 towards her upkeep and the artist’s child. Hanny Maporisa is claiming...
View ArticleThe dilemma of local fine artists
Dominic Benhura displays one of his artworksGodwin Muzari Arts Editor Fine artists in Zimbabwe live like the proverbial prophets that are honoured in distant lands and despised at home. Most of the...
View ArticleSix burnt to death in veld fires
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Six people have died among them a two-year-old girl in veld fires that swept across some parts of the country last week. Among the dead were three members of the...
View ArticleRBZ to resume public auctions
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will soon resume public auctions to raise funding required to finance key Government programmes and move away from private...
View ArticleSA’s first martyr beatified
CAPE TOWN. – The Roman Catholic Church yesterday beatified South Africa’s first Catholic martyr, Tshimangadzo Samuel Benedict Daswa, calling him “a person of deep prayer and spirituality”.The...
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT: Land rent will spur development
Government’s decision to make farmers pay rent and development levy for using the land is most welcome and will surely be a catalyst for a boon in production as farmers seriously begin to take farming...
View ArticlePOOR POOR CAPS UTD
FALSE START . . . CAPS United’s new coach Lloyd Chitembwe (second from left) and his assistants (from left) Fungai Tostao Kwashi, Mark Mathe and Brenna Msiska greet their fans before the start of...
View ArticleGovt moves to promote FDI
Dr SibandaInnocent Ruwende Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is coming up with a cocktail of measures to attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the country, among them amending the Companies Act and other...
View Article