Nation celebrates Defence Forces
Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, will today lead the nation in celebrating the Defence Forces Day, a day set aside to pay tribute…
Calls to improve rural health facilities -As more families migrate to rural areas
Locadia Mavhudzi Features Correspondent Traditional leaders in the Midlands Province have appealed to government to pay more attention to rural health facilities as many families have returned to their rural…
‘Let us rekindle national identity, pride and culture’
Director of Ceremonies, and Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Cde K. Kazembe; The First Lady, Amai A. Mnangagwa; Vice President, General (Rtd) CGDN Chiwenga ; Vice President, Colonel…
Editorial comment: We salute our Defence Forces
Today, the country celebrates the all-important Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day, a key event on the national calendar as we salute our soldiers who sacrifice everything to ensure that we have…
‘We’ll honour more heroes, heroines’
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is going to honour more of its heroes and heroines through immortalising them in sculpture and making sure their history is known with the country now erecting…
President pays tribute to fallen liberators
Herald Reporters President Mnangagwa yesterday led the laying of wreaths at the National Heroes Acre at a function conducted in strict adherence to the Covid-19 lockdown regulations. Unlike the previous…
Sango-Maputo highway to open up trade links
Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE and Mozambique are working towards the construction of the Sango-Maputo highway, which will facilitate connectivity between the two countries. Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joel Matiza and…
Decoys could trick COVID-19, keep humans safe from infection
Nicoletta Lanese The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 infects cells by plugging into a receptor on their surface. Now, by crafting a “decoy” of that receptor, scientists aim to foil the…
WHO chief points to ‘green shoots of hope’ in COVID-19 pandemic
Although COVID-19 cases are on track to hit 20 million worldwide this week, and 750,000 deaths, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has pointed to “green shoots of…
What South Korea can teach the world about containing COVID-19
Lee Jong-Wha Professor of Economics, Korea University The importance of a reliable and widely accessible health-care system is never more apparent than during a pandemic. It is now painfully clear…










