The hot springs that can’t be tamed, commercialised
Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau Chief The Rupise Hot Springs in the Chibuwe area of Chipinge produce a free-flowing stream that has a distinctive purity to the eye, a lingering…
Chimombe, Mpofu trial resumes
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The trial of business partners, Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe, takes centre stage once more today at the High Court, as the wheels of justice…
Double life imprisonment for Kwekwe murderers
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau HIGH Court Judge, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda, has sentenced two murderers to double life imprisonment for their role in a brutal botched robbery in Kwekwe’s Mbizo suburb…
Police officer embezzles US$623 000
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent The police officer who was in charge of administration and human resources for the Zimbabwe Republic Police Consolidated Fund, Isaac Chigidora (28), has been charged with…
Editorial Comment: Monetary policy pushing ZiG, electronic payments
TWO main goals from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s Monetary Policy Statement presented last week are to increase use of an ever-more-stable ZiG and to reinforce the measures of…
Africa first? Trump might just force it
Adamu B. Garba II Correspondent Looking at the over 200 executive orders US President Donald Trump signed on his first day back in office, one can see that nothing at…
Revolutionary foreign policy design and sovereignty protection
Dr Richard Mahovha Herald Correspondent The Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade must be commended for setting out a clear diplomatic policy declaration through the First…
Substance abuse in Zim: Collaborating with enforcement agencies
Dr Farzan Naeem Herald Correspondent Substance abuse remains a significant public health and social issue in Zimbabwe, affecting individuals, families and entire communities. The country faces a growing problem with…
Indigenous vegetables: A critical piece of nutrition security puzzle
Sifelani Tsiko Innovations Editor Better rainfall with average to above-average precipitation late in the first half of the 2024 – 2025 summer cropping season is helping the country recover from…
Implementing stricter social media age restrictions in Africa
Daniel Itai Correspondent Following Australia’s decision to impose stricter age restrictions on social media platforms, Daniel Itai discusses the relevance and feasibility of similar rules being implemented in African countries.…











