Cultural linkages add colour to India-Zim ties
Bramha Kumar Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Bilateral relations between India and Zimbabwe are rooted in history and reflect a deep bond between the peoples of the two countries. From historical…
TB still a silent crisis, not just a health issue
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz IS tuberculosis still a disease of the past? As the world marks World TB Day today, that question surely deserves an audience and an answer more…
LOOKING BACK: Ciskei under SA control
The Herald, 24 March 1994 CISKEI is now under control of the South African government and Transitional Executive Council following a mutiny of troops and police and the resignation of…
Turning waste into wealth new tourism frontier
Jimmy Murwira The transformation of the Geo Pomona Waste Management facility into a world-class restaurant, The Sprout, is more than just a remarkable feat of engineering and design but it…
Livestock sector key to agric growth, rural incomes
Marilyn Mutize The Livestock Conference being held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo has once again placed the spotlight on the critical role that the livestock sector…
LOOKING BACK: Milk imports loom as production decreases
The Herald 23 March 1994 DAIRY producers are expecting to produce only 200 million litres of milk this year, a substantial drop from the 254 million litres produced in 1991,…
African women rise to shatter glass ceiling
Victoria Ruzvidzo Editor’s Brief African women are not stopping at anything and have become more intentional and unapologetic about occupying more meaningful positions in the continent’s development trajectory. They feel…
Prepaid water meters bring relief, mark end of estimate bills
Remember Deketeke For 42‑year‑old Ms Spiwe Naison, life in Warren Park 1 was once defined by a daily struggle for water — a struggle that forced residents to rely on…











