Household, school gardens key in advancing rural food security
Shadreck Muchaku Correspondent Across Zimbabwe’s communal lands, from Chiguhune in Gutu district and beyond, smallholder farmers have long depended on household gardens for daily sustenance. These modest plots have steadily…
A mother’s life ends at the hands of her son
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter IN a harrowing case that has left deep scars in the Masvingo community, a mother’s escape from her enraged son ended not in refuge, but…
Gukurahundi outreach programme deepens unity ahead of Uhuru festivities
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’s hard-won Independence was born out of a protracted liberation struggle anchored on the ideals of unity, peace and shared national purpose. These values continue…
LOOKING BACK: Britain pledges $35m in new aid to Zimbabwe
The Herald, 30 March 1989 BRITAIN has pledged an additional $35 million (£10 million) to Zimbabwe as part of its aid programme and continuing commitment to the nation’s development, the…
The Global South’s quest for a multipolar reality
Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub As the smoke of conflict continues to billow over Eastern Europe and Western Asia, a quiet but profound rebellion is taking place across the capitals…
33 million women grow food on plots in sub‑Saharan Africa – study
There are 33 million smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, making up 80 percent of the total farmer population. These farmers cultivate small plots of land of less than two hectares…
COMMENT: Gukurahundi Outreach Programme deepens unity, reflects spirit of Uhuru
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub ZIMBABWE’s hard-won Independence was born out of a protracted liberation struggle anchored on the ideals of unity, peace and shared national purpose. These values continue…











