Cabinet approves Expo 2025 report

Herald Reporter Cabinet received and approved the report on preparations for Zimbabwe’s participation at Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan, which was presented by the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International…

10 000 tonnes relief aid for Freddy-hit Malawi

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is giving Malawi prompt emergency support as that country copes with the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy which hit with full force claiming over 300 lives and…

Commodities struggle as Credit Suisse rescue fails

Commodities remained under pressure despite a weekend of intervention by authorities to contain a banking crisis that saw UBS Group AG agree to buy Credit Suisse Group AG and central…

Stakeholders prepare path for SA returnees

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Zimbabwean and South African stakeholders are jointly hosting a four days’ cultural exchange programme in Beitbridge to enhance social cohesion and promote peace among the citizen of…

FAO partners farmers on conservation

Herald Correspondent  A VISITING delegation from the Food and Agriculture Organisation and officials from Italy are engaging Government and farmers on conservation and sustainable use of all plant genetic resources…

Gems face height challenges ahead of Netball WC

GEMS assistant coach Tatenda Shinya says they are looking at addressing the challenge of height within the team which is one of their main concerns as they step up preparations for the 2023 Netball World Cup.

Imagining an emerging new world order

ON March 19 2021, The Economist magazine led with a story that betrayed its apparent distress of a possible alternative world order emerging in the post-Russian/Ukraine conflict.

Kidney disease in children: Why it matters

For every human being, kidneys are one of the most important organs and play a critical role in the body.

Freddy effects still linger on

LILONGWE. – Over a week after Tropical Storm Freddy’s second and more devastating landfall in Malawi and Mozambique and nearly a month since it battered Madagascar, the effects are still being felt as locals, officials and aid workers continue to uncover the full extent of the cyclone’s destruction.

China to expand cooperation with Russia in trade, energy

MOSCOW. –  Chinese President Xi Jinping said here Tuesday that he would like to work with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to make plans for bilateral ties and practical cooperation so as to promote the development and revitalization of the two countries.

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