Who is the fairest of them all?
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Lifestyle Writer Mirror, mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all? The stage has been set courtesy of Big Time Investments and it is…
‘SEZs will trigger economic growth’
Golden Sibanda THE INTERVIEW Macro-Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Dr Obert Mpofu recently appointed a Special Economic Zones (SEZs) board. The Herald Business senior writer Golden Sibanda (GS) spoke…
Mangongo relishes Windies challenge
EXACTLY 537 days since Zimbabwe lost to West Indies in a match well-remembered for a Mankad run-out at the 2016 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh, the two sides…
Dilemma of illegal unilateral coercive measures on adversaries
Hamdan Wadi Dldoom Special Correspondent Coercive diplomacy is one of the most controversial and intriguing common practices aftermath of the World War II and even during the Cold War era,…
G20: The second Berlin war against Africa
Yash Tandon Correspondent The G20’s Compact with Africa is meant to force open African doors to European and generally Western investments. African governments have been told in no uncertain terms…
Unity pays off for DeMbare
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor HARARE giants Dynamos believe they are beginning to reap the fruits of a bold rebuilding exercise they undertook and insist unity within the executive, the board…
Presidential inputs scheme to expand scope
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter Preparations for the 2017 /18 summer cropping season have started, with Government indicating the expansion of the Presidential Inputs Scheme to include pulses (cowpeas, beans, groundnuts,…
Liberal in life, but not so in death • Catholics, Adventists and Mwazha followers clash over burial rites
Freedom Mupanedemo Features Writer British rabbi, philosopher, theologian and politician Jonathan Sacks once said; “God has given us many faiths, but only one world in which to co-exist. May your…
US mulls N. Korea travel ban
NEW YORK. – The United States has planned to bar its citizens from travelling to North Korea following the death of an American university student there.
27 receive cleft lip and palate surgery
Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent Twenty-seven people had undergone cleft lip and palate surgeries at Chitungwiza Central Hospital as of Thursday, while 105 others had been screened. The surgeries started on Tuesday…











