A comprehensive guide for agriculture winter production- Part 2
Engineer Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa, On the 21st of June we experienced our winter solstice which marks the astronomical turning point of the year for the Southern Hemisphere. With winter still…
COMMENT: Celebrating Father Zimbabwe’s enduring impact
Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo. Umdala Wethu. Father Zimbabwe, Chibwechitedza. He was respected across the country for the leading role he played from the formative years of robust trade unionism in…
Beyond the statue! Dr Joshua Nkomo’s values still shape Zimbabwe today
Gibson Mahka and Raymond Jaravaza , Zimpapers Writers TWENTY-SEVEN years after his death, the legacy of national hero and former Vice-President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo remains deeply woven into Zimbabwe’s…
Tomato drought – short supplies, big mark-ups, questions abound
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight IN the current shortage of tomatoes, one warning is getting louder — reports that some producers may be using chemicals associated with inducing early ripening in other…
Cost of misdiagnosing medical emergencies as witchcraft
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent NETSAI DANDADZI thought the hardest part of motherhood was behind her the day her daughter walked into Grade One alone. Yvonne Chihumwi had done it all:…
Cabinet approves nutrition strategy, quality policy reforms
We publish here the 21st post-Cabinet media briefing presented by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Zhemu Soda, in Harare yesterday. Cabinet noted and approved the Nutrition Financing Strategy,…
Remembering Dr Nkomo: Family keeps legacy alive
Gibson Mhaka AS Zimbabwe pauses today to mark the 27th anniversary of the passing of one of its founding fathers, former Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo, the nation…
LOOKING BACK: Ndangana buried with full military honours
The Herald, 1 July 1989 FORMER Zanla commander and veteran politician, Senator William Ndangana, was yesterday buried at the National Heroes’ Acre in Harare with full military honours. Many people…











