Baobab a superfood with growing global demand

Patrick Maundu and James Kioko Baobab trees grow in arid and semi-arid parts of Africa, and have deep cultural and ecological significance. Some of these trees are thousands of years…

LOOKING BACK: Nkomo back in Cuba to see Castro

The Rhodesia Herald, December 24, 1977 HAVANA. – One of Rhodesian nationalist leaders, Mr Joshua Nkomo has arrived here on his second visit to Cuba within five months. There was no…

Harare launches economic survey for future masterplan

Ivan Zhakata, Herald Correspondent Harare City Council will run a two-day economic survey of markets today and on Friday aimed at shaping the upcoming Harare masterplan. Research assistants will be…

Mutyoramwendo optimistic

Ellina Mhlanga, Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the year draws to an end, karateka Justice Mutyoramwendo is optimistic of his future after claiming his first silver medal at an international competition…

Mpofu leads the pack at Bab awards

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub FOR the second year running, Olympian Isaac Mpofu has been crowned the Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) Athlete of the Year. Mpofu had a remarkable year,…

Chimombe, Mpofu to spend Xmas in jail

Fidelis Munyoro, Chief Court Reporter Businesspersons Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu will spend Christmas behind bars, because the High Court has only scheduled a hearing for their bail application, which…

Dry taps for most Harare residents over Christmas

Nyasha Motsi, Herald Correspondent Many residents of Harare are facing the prospect of a dry Christmas this year, as the city has struggled to provide potable water  for the past…

Architect celebrates Harvest House milestone

Nqobile Tshili, Bulawayo Bureau A Bulawayo-based architect, Adams Mapingire, is celebrating the recent commissioning of the 10 500-seater Harvest House International Church conference centre by President Mnangagwa. The impressive multi-purpose…

Zimbabwean visionary in Australia advocates for diaspora investment

Ivan Zhakata, Herald Correspondent Based in the quiet town of Drouin, some 90 kilometers from Melbourne, Mr Farai Wadyehwata is proving that patriotism knows no borders. His tireless efforts to…

Demand for Chinese medicine grows in Zim

Demand for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is growing in Zimbabwe as more people seek to benefit from this medical system. Onias Ndoro, the director of traditional medicines in the Ministry…

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