Dumpsite to destination: Liberation City and the reinvention of tourism

Mabasa Sasa Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe’s cityscapes have spent decades chasing what we too often confuse with “modernity”: soulless office blocks with imported glass; malls that look the same from Borrowdale…

Crops, livestock in pristine condition

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter The country’s agricultural landscape is witnessing a notable transformation this season following the abundant rains that have graced the nation.

China reassures Zim of support for ‘decades ahead’

Herald Correspondent The People’s Republic of China has issued a guarantee of support for Zimbabwe, saying it will work with Harare to strengthen economic, political and social ties in the…

Amorim is officially WORST Man Utd manager

RUBEN AMORIM is officially the worst Manchester United manager of the Premier League era. The Portuguese coach was sacked by Old Trafford bosses after his bombshell rant on Sunday. He…

Zim powers regional tourism growth

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Zimbabwe has emerged as the leading African contributor to South Africa’s tourism boom in 2025, surpassing traditional regional sources such as Namibia, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania and…

Cop loses ear in fight with kombi crew

Arron Nyamayaro Zimpapers Reporter A Harare traffic police officer lost part of his right ear in a fight with a kombi crew after they kidnapped him while on duty on…

Religion, science — two wings to human progress

Flora Teckie Bahá’í Perspective Throughout recorded history, humanity has depended on two complementary sources of knowledge: science and religion, through which its potential has gradually unfolded.

West African Derby: Elephants out to trample Stallions

Cote d’lvoire and Burkina Faso will renew their West African rivalry in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 match at the Marrakesh Stadium in Marrakesh, Morocco,…

Thyroid disorders deserve more attention

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz January is marked globally as Thyroid Awareness Month, yet for many Zimbabweans the occasion passes unnoticed.

Zebras stray into Bulawayo CBD

Peter Matika Senior Zimpapers Writer AS dawn peeled back the night and Bulawayo prepared for another quiet Sunday, two stray zebras casually strutted into the Central Business District, turning traffic…

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