Zim prioritises path for climate action post-COP30

Takunda Gambiza and Takudzwa Mangrozah ZIMBABWE will prioritise domestic climate action, law reform and stakeholder coordination in an effort to deliver a strong climate change mitigation commitment. This emerged from…

Ambulances deployed to accident hot spots

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau IN a bid to reduce emergency response times on the national highway, the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) has partnered Discovery Ambulance Services and…

Unity, longevity of nationalist parties: Lessons from the region

Richard Runyararo Mahomva Herald Correspondent Modern political science recognises that social systems are founded on definite historical origins. If the saying ‘out of nothing, nothing comes’ is true, then it…

Kutsaga acts on tobacco early flowering

Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness KUTSAGA Research has moved with urgency to address some farmers’ concerns on early flowering of some flue- cured Virginia tobacco varieties, as efforts to…

Mpofu starts writing the next chapter

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE’S leading marathon runner, Isaac Mpofu, is already thinking beyond the finish tape, quietly laying the groundwork for a future in coaching as he edges…

Binga irrigation scheme transforms farming

Ivan Zhakata in BINGA SABA Irrigation Scheme in Binga’s Ward 13 has transformed farming and improved food security for dozens of households as communities move away from reliance on rain-fed…

Reparations for Africans must transform systems limiting Africa’s future

Claver Gatete AFRICA entered 2025 with a historic opportunity. For the first time, the African union has placed reparations at the centre of its continental agenda, framing it as part…

LOOKING BACK: Historic Unity Accord commemorated

The Herald, 23 December 1999 ZIMBABWEANS yesterday observed Unity Day which commemorates the historic unity accord signed between Zanu (PF) and the PF-Zapu in 1987 that ended several years of…

Guard thwarts night-time break- in at BCC flats

Kimberley Chitambara, [email protected] A 33-year-old Bulawayo man who attempted to break into a Bulawayo City Council (BCC) residential flat has been sentenced to community service after his plan was thwarted…

ARDAS showcases resilience against pests

Patience Maturure Agriculture Reporter THE Agricultural and Rural Development Advisory Services (ARDAS) is committed to utilising its personnel’s expertise and available resources to fight pests and diseases threatening the nation’s…