How to stop the health worker brain drain in Africa
Claudia Shilumani Correspondent This year the World Health Organisation added 37 African countries to a list of nations at risk of facing worsening health worker shortages due to “brain drain”…
Traditional leaders roped into wildlife conservation
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is engaging traditional chiefs from southern and eastern Africa to redefine peaceful cohabitation with animals through the “Room to…
Govt using festival to assess curriculum
Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter The National Annual Science, Sport and Arts Festival underway in Gweru is being used to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of the application concepts in the…
O’Donoghue hopeful of the future
Sports Reporter WITH their new season underway, Triathlon Zimbabwe president Ross O’Donoghue says they are looking at increasing the numbers through various initiatives. Triathlon Zimbabwe had their season opener last…
Public workers in court over vehicle rebate abuse
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent Two employees of the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare yesterday appeared in court on charges of violating the Government’s scheme allowing civil servants to import…
Siyachitema netball tourney on the cards
Curtworth Masango The Inaugural Perpetua Siyachitema mixed netball tournament is set to be scheduled on September 30 in Bulawayo at White City. A total of 10 teams are set to…
Zim agri-tech entrepreneur among top in Africa
Enacy Mapakame Zimbabwe’s budding entrepreneur Tafadzwa Ron Chikwereti was recently named among 12 top innovators in Africa in the 2023 GoGettaz Agripreneur Competition hosted at the Africa Food Systems Summit…
Mutsauki concerned over lack of consistency
Sports Reporter HARARE City netball team coach Ropafadzao Mutsauki has said there are several aspects they still need to work on as a team if they are to maintain consistence…
NASH honour Ngezi Platinum star midfielder Muzenda
Bruce Chikuni NGEZI Platinum stars midfielder, Nisbert Muzenda, is probably the coolest schoolboy in the country. The 17-year-old is doing his A Levels at Wanganui in Mhondoro and the National…
More farmers turn to solar powered pumps for irrigation
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Climate change in Zimbabwe tends to reduce average rainfall amounts and shorter growing seasons have resulted in more farmers in the drought-prone Beitbridge district turning to…











