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Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau WORLD Food Programme (WFP) has extended the USAID-funded food aid assistance scheme benefiting 326 000 families across the country to June. Initially, beneficiaries were expecting to receive funding until the end of this month, completing the first six-month phase. The programme was launched by WFP in October last year and […]
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As communities learn to live with COVID-19, public transport operators should continue ensuring that passengers properly wear face masks.
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Government has published an amended Statutory Instrument aimed at paving way for the development of a massive irrigation scheme on 200 000 hectares in south eastern Lowveld.
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LONDON. – The Queen has broken her silence after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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THE decision by the CAF leadership to cancel the Under-17 AFCON finals has provided ammunition to the campaign launched by The Herald for the postponement of this month’s 2021 Nations Cup qualifiers.
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Nearly 20 000 people have been arrested by police this year for various illegal activities, including machete gangs and foreign currency dealers, in a move aimed at ridding the country of malcontents.
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Despite the criticism and controversies on social media surrounding her marriage and lifestyle, United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean businesswoman Olinda Chapel has remained defiant.
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Really good rainy seasons like the one we have been enjoying have never been that common and global warming probably means they become rarer, with El Ninos being regrettably becoming more common than La Ninas and even in normal years the rainfall being less regular with wet spells interspersed with longer dry spells.
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Government says it will restructure, rebuild, reform and transform at least 13 key agriculture institutions and State firms as part of ongoing efforts to improve the sector’s performance and contribution to economic growth and development.
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“It takes dedication, hard work and knowing your priorities to realise your destiny,” Zandile Maseko”
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AUTHOR of “On the Frontline: Rural Catholic Missions and Zimbabwe’s Liberation War” published by Baobab Books in Harare in 1995, Janice McLaughlin, has died.
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REMEMBER the farce of ’95, when the Warriors were forced to send a makeshift team to Kinshasa, for a crucial ’96 AFCON qualifier, and how that lightweight side were humiliated by their rampant hosts?
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The International Women’s Day, celebrated yesterday, allows every country to take stock of what has been achieved in the way of women’s rights, or these days it is more on how those rights have been exercised, and on how society and cultural attitudes are changing.
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Female inmates from across the country yesterday joined the rest of the nation in commemorating International Women’s Day at Chikurubi Prison, where calls to empower female prisoners for life after being released were made so that they don’t struggle back in society.
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The royal family yesterday absorbed the tremors from a sensational television interview by Prince Harry and Meghan, in which the couple said they encountered racist attitudes and a lack of support that drove the duchess to thoughts of suicide.