S. Korea: A giant Africa can learn from
Hildegarde The Arena A tour of major Korean broadcasters . . . revealed cutting edge media and broadcasting technology, which has resulted in Korea being referred to as one of the…
Battle for influence: G7, BRICS and the G20
Jakkie Cilliers Correspondent Influence and economic prowess are steadily moving eastward. Yesterday, the G7 group of industrialised countries (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, as…
Zim opposition contemptuous of grassroots voters
Bernard Bwoni Correspondent They are “stupid”, “a complete joke”, “mediocre”, “dull and dumb”, “blind and poor souls” and “crazy morons”. These are some of the scathing terms and expressions used…
Connect your talent to technology
Delta Milayo Ndou #digitaldialogue Blogging opened up many doors for us as we received international awards, fellowships and even scholarships to undertake postgraduate studies abroad. We started with the talent we…
Tugging on the ties that bind . . .
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Grant Mhuriyengwe was young when his father abandoned the family, leaving him in the care of his mother. Yearning to establish how his father had been faring…
Financial inclusion can become financial slavery
Financial inclusion has become one of the buzzwords in many African countries including Zimbabwe. It is as if financial institutions, development agents and policy makers have suddenly discovered the need…
Tomana trial in false start
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter lawyers representing Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana yesterday notified the court that there were preliminary issues they intend to raise before the trial commences.
My son didn’t smuggle $7m, says Chinamasa
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Claims on social media that Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa’s son was arrested at Beitbridge Border Post while trying to smuggle out $7 million are false and meant…
World mourns Polisario Front leader
ALGIERS. — Mohamed Abdelaziz, the secretary general of the Polisario Front, a movement fighting for independence of the largely desert region of Western Sahara, has died.
Court reserves judgment in chieftainship wrangle
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The High Court has reserved judgment in a matter in which a Chiweshe man Mr Tafaneyi David Gweshe is contesting the legality of the appointment of…











