Communal empowerment …Campfire projects change people’s livelihoods

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent Bulilima District has implemented a number of development projects using funds realised from its Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (Campfire). The district is one of many…

Women make inroads through legislation

Daisy Jeremani Gender Editor Women make 52 percent of the population, but had been largely marginalised even by successive colonial governments in the areas of human rights, economic empowerment, health, education…

Unica equipping children, youths with skills

Simbarashe Mutizwa YOUNG people in Zimbabwe and around Africa live in a world of socio-economic inequalities. A majority fail to access quality education and adequate health care, while others have been…

ICT panacea to Zim-Asset success

Leonard Ncube Information Communication Technology (ICT) has transformed various sectors and facets of life in independent Zimbabwe, thanks to the modernity of policies formulated by President Robert Mugabe’s government. Mobile banking,…

School of Hospitality and Tourism serving industry demands

THE School of Hospitality and Tourism was established in 1963 as a Division of Bulawayo Polytechnic. On its inception, it had an enrolment of 12 students and one lecturer with…

Celebrating Zim’s Scientific Achievements

Sifelani Tsiko As Zimbabwe celebrates three-and-a-half decades of independence against all odds, it has produced an exceptional pool of gifted individuals who have made significant contributions to the scientific and…

For Our Independence — We salute you

Edmore Kudakwashe Chaipa We thank you every day the Almighty, We thank you for blessing your Comrades, We thank you for the fauna and flora, We thank you for the…

Unpacking #1980SoFarSoGood

Herald reporter Susan Nyabunze (SN) caught up with the Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo (JM) recently. In light of the forthcoming independence, we took the time…

Born free and grateful

Yoliswa Dube Features Reporter CHILD President Nhlanhla Moyo is grateful to have been born-free. He says he would probably have never survived the war to liberate Zimbabwe. “I don’t think I’d have survived…

Jane Ndlovu: unsung hero of struggle

Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor “If you can hear me, those who are close, don’t come out. I’ve been captured. Don’t answer the sound of the whistle. If someone blows it, don’t…

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