Good times continue to roll for Zim tourism industry
Innocent Madonko recently in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE’s peak tourism season is between the months of July and September, generally a dry period suited for wildlife safaris.
COMMENT: The quiet revolution hidden in CAB3
THE public hearings on the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill have drawn hundreds across Matabeleland, from the vending bays of Bulawayo’s Fifth Street to the packed halls…
Voice of the People: Thousands back Bill No. 3 as public hearings begin
Gibson Mhaka, [email protected] THOUSANDS of Zimbabweans thronged public venues across the country’s 10 provinces on Monday to participate in the first day of public consultations on the Constitutional Amendment Bill…
Nothing against the British, except they owe us an apology
Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub AS Zimbabwe approaches the 46th anniversary of its independence from the British colonial empire since 1980, it is worthwhile to examine, with both astonishment and…
LOOKING BACK: Drought-hit areas will need aid
The Herald, 31 March 1989 PEOPLE in Chipinge, Mberengwa, Zvishavane, Shurugwi, Chivi and Chirumanzu have been badly affected by drought and will need food aid, says the National Farmers’ Association…
When fatigue is a misunderstood illness
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz Almost everyone has, at some point, experienced symptoms they cannot quite explain. You wake up exhausted despite a full night’s sleep and push through the day,…
From refuse truck to boardroom: Woman rewrites destiny through grit and faith
Mashudu Netsianda [email protected] WHAT began with gruelling pre dawn shifts collecting refuse on the streets of Harare has evolved into a remarkable leadership journey for a woman who refused to…











