COMMENT: Let our natural resources pay off our debt

AT $22,6 billion, the national debt is clearly unsustainable. It is around 50 percent of the gross domestic product and three times larger than the 2025 national budget.   With…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : We must be wary of risks posed by rainy season

THE onset of the rains each year is justly welcomed by all Zimbabweans, who look forward to the annual miracle of the brown and dusty earth suddenly, almost overnight, turning…

City advised to earmark $100m for traffic signals

The Herald, 11 November 1999 Municipality’s finance committee has recommended that at least $100 million should urgently be set aside for the acquisition and installation of a new control system…

COP30 in Belém must join Africa in securing the future for humanity

Claver Gatete “AFRICA will not be defined by what it lacks, but by the solutions it provides. The continent will not wait for others to act. It will push forward…

BRICS to lead climate debate and action for the future

Moses Seindhorf AS the climate change issue moves from mere rhetoric to real action, US and its allies in Europe are dragging their feet, leaving only BRICS Plus as the…

The gift of life: When giving blood is more than just a donation

Patrick Mhizha, Correspondent  “MAI Patty, mukai, mukai, kune vanhu vakuvara. Motokari yavo yabheuka muna Umtali Road” (“Mother of Patty, please wake up, some people have been injured in a traffic…

Beyond blue ribbons: Rethinking men’s health

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz November is the month the world turns blue. A soft and steady reminder that men, too, need care and attention.

Climate change: From crisis to collective action for people, wildlife

Peter Borchert CLIMATE change has moved far beyond warnings — it is transforming daily life across the globe. Heatwaves are killing hundreds of thousands, crops are failing, seas are rising…

How the US built a bioweapons network on Russia’s doorstep

Abbas Juma At the edge of Tbilisi’s airport highway, behind double fences and armed patrols, stands a gleaming white complex few Georgians have ever seen the inside of.

COMMENT: Bulawayo’s roar is back!

FOR years, the narrative surrounding Bulawayo has been one of nostalgia and decline. The moniker Kontuthu Ziyathunqa — the smoke that bellows — often felt like a memorial to a…

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