COMMENT: Empowering women can help to reduce spread of HIV

At its peak from the 1990s to early 2000s, the HIV and Aids pandemic was frightening.   Then, a positive diagnosis meant extreme sickness and emaciation followed by a sure…

KWEKWE UNITED PRESENT TROPHY TO PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA

KWEKWE United presented their Central Region Division One league championship trophy to President Mnamagwa yesterday.

PSL to crown Soccer Stars on Friday

Fungai Muderere, [email protected] THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) will on Friday night crown the 2024 Soccer Star of the Year, with Simba Bhora’s Walter Musona and Highlanders’ Lynoth Chikuhwa…

Construction sector targets US$100m projects in 2025

Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] THE local construction sector is angling at handling an estimated US$100 million worth of projects by the second quarter of 2025, building on the momentum achieved so…

Geo Pomona, National Foods shine at ESG Awards

Remember Deketeke, Herald Reporter Geo Pomona Waste Management and National Foods Limited received prestigious accolades at the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ninth Zimbabwe Achievement Awards held last Friday. For…

COMMENT: From boyhood to manhood: Four Vs of vulnerability

Sikhumbuzo Dube, [email protected] One by one, his friends drifted away, their faces hardened with discomfort as they turned their backs on him. They could no longer endure the suffocating atmosphere…

EDITORIAL : LET’S RESPECT MOSQUITO’S DECISION

FORMER boxing champion Arifonso “Mosquito” Zvenyika has decided to forgive his wife after their brief separation amid claims from the athlete that she cheated on him.

Government decries resurgent new HIV infections

Robin Muchetu in Rusape ABOUT 15 000 new HIV infections were recorded in 2023, over 9 000 among women, a worrying trend that signifies the need to increase services to…

SADC calls for climate crisis collaboration

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] SADC countries, including Zimbabwe, have underscored the importance of regional collaboration and integration in addressing the widespread climate change-related crises affecting the region. Last week, the SADC…

Rural Development 8.0 can transform rural economy

The Government’s Rural Development 8.0 rural development initiative is expected to set the stage for the transformation of Zimbabwe’s rural economy with the establishment of 10 000 business units in 2025.

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