Palm River SEZ project on track, US$57,7m invested
Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency has said that the Palm River Energy Metallurgical Special Economic Zone in Beitbridge is now fully operational, recording US$57.7 million in verified…
Second Republic policies drive sharp decline in maize imports
Edgar Vhera Specialist Writer – Agribusiness Zimbabwe’s import‑substitution drive anchored on increased local production is yielding positive results, with maize imports declining by 72 percent to US$75 million in January…
Decisions made by a board of directors
Godknows Hofisi Business Law Introduction Many times, I have been asked by readers, particularly young people, to explain the role of the board of directors of a company. Some have…
Leaving no one and no place behind
A philosophy is only as powerful as the ground it walks on. In Zimbabwe, the new dispensation’s guiding creed: Leaving No One and No Space Behind: is no longer a…
Africa’s sovereignty, security at crossroads
Saxon Zvina Correspondent In 2025 and early 2026, the African continent has been characterized by a great truth: The continent is not passively being carried along in the global winds,…
Handball teams camp hangs in balance
Zimpapers Sports Hub AS the International Handball Federation (IHF) Trophy Zone VI tournament draws closer, Zimbabwe’s junior (Under-20) and youth (Under-18) men’s teams final camp hangs in balance due to…
Tracy Tafirenyika stands firm on journalism’s frontlines
Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent In an era where headlines often flicker and fade within hours, Zimbabwean-born journalist Tracy Tafirenyika is carving out a different legacy, one defined not by speed,…
Prophet accused of raping client during ‘spiritual cleansing’ ritual
Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Court Correspondent A self-styled prophet from Waterfalls, Harare, has appeared in court facing rape charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a client during a purported spiritual cleansing ritual at…
Zimbabwe, Mozambique launch EU-backed Chimanimani conservation initiative
Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe and Mozambique have launched a €2,8 million European union (EU)-funded NaturAfrica project aimed at strengthening biodiversity conservation and deepening cross-border cooperation within the Chimanimani Transfrontier…
Farmers urged to embrace organic and liquid fertilisers for climate resilience
Theseus Shambare FARMERS must start embracing the use of organic and liquid fertilisers as part of efforts to build a climate-resilient agriculture sector and reduce reliance on imported inputs. These…










