LOOKING BACK: Switch to labour, Kangai tells firms

The Herald, 4 April 1981 MANUFACTURERS must switch to labour intensive technology wherever possible to help absorb Zimbabwe’s growing number of job seekers, the Minister of Labour and Social Services, Mr…

Reviving a legacy, David Whitehead Textiles running again

Precious Manomano, Herald Correspondent IN the heart of Zimbabwe, a quiet revolution is unfolding within the textile industry, centred around the historic David Whitehead Textiles. Once a beacon of local…

DeMbare boss backs executive

Zimpapers Sports Hub AS Harare Premiership giants Dynamos bask in the joy of their confidence-boosting first league win of 2025, an extra buzz is swirling in their administrative corridors after…

Vision 2030: A dream to inspire development

Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub IN September 2018, President Mnangagwa declared that under the New Dispensation, Government was working towards building a new Zimbabwe, a country with a thriving and…

Zim learners shine in China

Tendai Gukutikwa, Mutare Bureau THREE learners from Milestone College in Rusape have made history by winning international accolades at the prestigious Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition in China. The three…

Warning against illegal tobacco seed imports

Edgar Vhera, Agriculture Specialist Writer KUTSAGA Research has warned against illegal tobacco seed imports which could destroy the viable sector earmarked to grow to a US$5billion industry. In a recent…

Zim U-19 claim first ODI win

Zimpapers Sports Hub ZIMBABWE Under-19 cricket team got their youth One Day International series against Ireland off to a flying start following a four-wicket victory at Harare Sports Club yesterday.…

Coventry gets massive send-off

Trust Khosa, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub Former Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture Minister Kirsty Coventry, received a heartfelt farewell on Wednesday night at the Heritage Village along Solomon Mujuru…

Russia, China stepping up to build new world order

Russia and China have emerged in recent years as standard-bearers of a world that aspires to multipolarity, sovereignty, and respect for international law. Their strategic partnership, tested by global crises…

1 million get food assistance

Theseus Shambare, Herald Reporter MORE than 1 million food-insecure individuals have received vital food assistance over the past three months, thanks to collaborative efforts between the Government and the World…

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