Education 5.0: Decolonising development in the era of globalisation
The University of Zimbabwe last week weaned over 6 000 ready-for-the-job-market graduates, comprising the first batch of those who had enrolled under the Education 5.0 curriculum.
No democracy in opposition
Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] FORMER Bulawayo South constituency aspiring opposition candidate, Engineer Francis Mangwendeza, has slammed dictatorial tendencies within opposition parties formerly led by Nelson Chamisa while describing Zanu-PF under President…
Coventry for top IOC post
The candidates to succeed the President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, have been announced following the 70-year-old Olympic gold medallist’s decision to step down. “Change or be changed,”…
President Mnangagwa — A life of a consummate patriot
Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa celebrated his 82nd birthday on Sunday, marking a significant milestone in his long and distinguished political career, which started in the mid-1960s. The…
From TV inspiration to modelling
Sipepisiwe Moyo, [email protected] ZIBUSISO Mzolisi Mtshayisa, a 20-year-old model based in Bulawayo, developed an interest in modelling from a young age. However, it wasn’t until 2022 that he fully ventured…
‘Climate change major threat to Vision 2030’
Nqobile Bhebhe in Victoria Falls FINANCE, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has reiterated the need to aggressively diversify the economy from reliance on primary industries to…
IT’S A GAME-CHANGER, MOTORISTS WELCOME INTERCHANGE PROGRESS. . . Partial opening of loop road brings relief
Talent Gore MOTORISTS have welcomed the partial opening of the Masvingo-Glen Norah loop road, a key part of the ongoing Mbudzi Interchange project, which aims to ease traffic congestion in…
EDITORIAL: CROOKED DIRECTOR GETS WHAT HE DESERVES
FORMER Chitungwiza Municipality director of works, Emmanuel Mushata, was on Monday sentenced to 48 months’ imprisonment after being convicted of criminal abuse of duty. Mushata was convicted of a full…
Residents blame council corruption for water crisis
Remember Deketeke, Herald Correspondent Residents have told Harare City Council to stop blaming ratepayers for its failure to provide essential services, but instead work towards addressing corruption in the local…
DYNAMOS PITCH TENT IN BOTSWANA
DYNAMOS are meticulously taking care of every detail as they itch to skip the final hurdle and clinch a place in the CAF Confederation Cup group stages where they will be guaranteed a minimum of US$400 000.











