‘Decentralise viral load testing machines’
Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau People living with HIV and AIDS want viral load machines and laboratories decentralised to areas with high traffic volumes. Blood samples for viral load testing…
2020 Legal Year opens, focus on graft fight
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The 2020 Legal Year opens today, with Chief Justice Luke Malaba expected to deliver a keynote address at the Constitutional Court (Concourt) in Harare. The…
Police deploy for back-to-school
Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent Police have assured parents and schoolchildren travelling in and around Harare that they will be out to ensure the safety of learners. Schools open tomorrow for…
16 000 cattle die in Mat South
Mashudu Netsianda Bulawayo Bureau AT least 16 000 cattle have succumbed to drought in Matabeleland South Province, amid growing fears of a looming water shortage in some parts of the…
Zanu PF youths slam machete gangs
The Zanu PF Youth League has condemned machete-wielding gangs that are terrorising small-scale miners and communities around the country.
Politburo member bemoans under-use of Zhovhe Dam
Zanu-PF Politburo member Dr Aron Maboyi has called on Government and its partners to fully utilise Zhovhe Dam in Beitbridge West to boost agriculture production.
Conrad still in contention in Dakar Rally
ZIMBABWE’S top motor rally driver Conrad Rautenbach and his Portuguese co-driver Pedro Bianchi Prata continued with their good show at the on-going Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia when they completed Stage Seven of the tough race in position 10 yesterday as competition resumed after Saturday’s rest day.
Is democracy the end of history?
As the curtain came down on the Cold War in 1989, Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama – an American political scientist, political economist, and writer – curved his name as one of the greatest thinkers to ever walk the face of the earth after delivering a piece titled, “The End of History”.
We need a financial services policy
The contractual savings industry works only within a viable financial ecosystem.
Can African smallholders, farm themselves out of poverty?
A great deal of research on agriculture in Africa is organised around the premise that intensification can take smallholder farmers out of poverty.











