Dr Munaiwa: A life dedicated to giving people new confidence
Last week, women shone at the CEO Africa Roundtable Top 40 Young CEOs Awards, with 16 of the 40 nominees being female — a clear signal that women are extending…
SADC Sustainable Energy Week to dismantle industrialisation barriers
Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub AS delegates yesterday descended on the majestic city of Victoria Falls for the 2026 SADC Sustainable Energy Week (SEW), the regional energy landscape stood at…
Constitutional Amendment Bill a democratic upgrade for Zim
Taurai Kandishaya – Correspondent On February 10, 2026, Cabinet approved the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill (No. 3) of 2026, and a week later, Parliament gazetted it, triggering a 90‑day public consultation period.…
LOOKING BACK: Discipline, patriotism essential for CIO
The Herald, 24 February 1986 THE Government will not tolerate people posing as members of the Central Intelligence Organisation to commit crime, the Minister of State (Security), Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa…
When the unseen becomes reality: Understanding rare diseases
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz Imagine living with a condition so uncommon that even experienced health professionals struggle to recognise it. Imagine moving from clinic to clinic, repeating the same story,…
Agricultural production in the month of love (February)
Eng Tapuwa Justice Mashangwa Agriculture begins with passion. A passion for growth, to see a plant grow, reach maturity for harvesting and sales. A love of seeing animals being raised…
The price of exclusion: Why women’s absence from peace tables guarantees failure
Batanai Senderayi THE images are familiar by now. Powerful men in tailored suits gathered around polished tables, shaking hands after signing agreements that will determine the fate of millions. From…
Mental health awareness helps unlock brighter future
Dr Farzana Naeem-Herald Correspondent In a world where mental health is often overlooked, it’s essential to recognise that mental well-being is as vital as physical health. About one in five…











