Useful journalism advances Zimbabwe’s development story
Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE biggest threat to Africa’s journalism model is that it is a piece cut from the cloth of models of Western journalism that are highly commercial,...
View ArticleNyaope: Deadly new drug creeps into Harare’s streets
Emmanuel Kafe-Check Point Desk Anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) meant to save lives and designed to fight HIV are being used by addicts to produce a highly potent and dangerous new drug — nyaope, an...
View ArticleUnlocking the potential of devolution
Nick Mangwana-Government Up Close THE more an economy develops, the more the need for devolution becomes apparent, and Zimbabwe is no exception. A situation where decisions about development priorities...
View ArticleWhy stay-aways are not the answer for Zim’s progress
Innocent Mujeri IN a nation as resilient and hopeful as Zimbabwe, the collective spirit of its people has always been its greatest strength. From the struggles of the past to the challenges of the...
View ArticleEditorial Comment: Title deeds promise turns into reality
THE sorting out of the urban planning mess and the catch up on the 1980s policy of converting local authority rented accommodation to rent-to-buy with past rent included is continuing with another 7...
View ArticleIrrigation revolution: How Zim’s smallholder farmers are cultivating hope,...
Precious Manomano, Herald Reporter In the heart of Zimbabwe, a quiet revolution is taking place. Across the nation, over 35 000 households are experiencing a remarkable transformation in their...
View ArticleAfrican leaders mourn Pope Francis
Sifelani Tsiko Fact Check Editor THE death of Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church, at the age of 88 on Monday, April 21, has prompted an outpouring of grief from...
View ArticleZim a special place for President Chapo
Ranga Mataire Group Political Editor FOR the Mozambican leader, President Daniel Chapo, coming to Zimbabwe is like coming to a second home as he received part of his educational training in the country...
View ArticleEurofascism common enemy for Russians, Americans
RETROSPECTIVE analysis of Western states’ policy testifies to a “historical predisposition” of Europe to various forms of totalitarianism that periodically produces devastating global-scale conflicts....
View ArticleLOOKING BACK: Zimbabwe is key for world disabled issues
The Herald 25 April 1986 ZIMBABWE has been chosen as the headquarters for the development office of the Disabled People’s International Organisation, the deputy chairman, Cde Joshua Malinga, said...
View ArticleEx-CIO officer Basopo ‘a gallant struggle hero
Joseph Madzimure, Zimpapers Politics Hub RETIRED Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officer Cde Walter Basopo, who passed away at Life Groenkloof Hospital in Pretoria, South Africa, on Tuesday...
View ArticlePVO Amendment Act: A necessary step in global compliance
Innocent Mujeri ON April 11, 2025, President Mnangagwa signed the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill into law, sparking swift condemnation from international actors like the European...
View ArticleEDIJTORIAL COMMENT – Vaccination Week: Time to plug gaps
THIS last week of April is set aside as African Vaccination Week, part of World Immunisation Week, and is built around the determination to build on the incredible successes of the past half century...
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