LOOKING BACK: Plans for influx of refugees outlined

The Herald, 8 July 1983 ZIMBABWE should expect an influx of refugees as conflict in South Africa and Namibia increased and should plan for this eventuality and provide the legal…

Gastronomy tourism strategy approved

We  publish here 22nd  the post Cabinet media briefing presented by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Zhemu Soda, in Harare yesterday. Cabinet noted and approved an update on…

Hopley youths turn skills into opportunity

Theseus Mauruki Shambare Features Writer IN Hopley, on the southern edge of Harare, a certificate does not end a journey; it begins one. At Tariro Clinic, where 120 young people…

Iran’s 20 million mourners signal dawn of new era

Dr Brian Tawanda Marwenze Correspondent When 20 million people filled the streets of Tehran to stand at the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the moment ceased to be about mourning…

African feminist movements enter accountability era

Alice Tagwira Beyond the Boundaries For decades, the standard playbook of gender advocacy across the African continent followed a predictable, structural trajectory. Movements focused primarily on State machinery: lobbying for…

Farewell to a mentor, brother and journalism giant

Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor When Mkhululi Sibanda was promoted from being the Chronicle News Editor to the Sunday News Assistant Editor, I was still a junior reporter. Having been…

A farewell to a friend, mentor and colleague: Remembering Mckays

Gabriel Masvora THE passing on of former Sunday News Assistant Editor Mkhululi Sibanda on Friday last week has left a profound void in Zimbabwe’s journalism fraternity. Beyond the respected editor…

COMMENT: Hinge rural industry on tight relationship with farmers

RURAL industrialisation, as a practical policy, has to be built on processing and converting what farmers grow or can grow in the area where a factory or industrial plant is…

President’s welcome of returnees in line with Zim hospitality

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub FOR decades, migration from Zimbabwe to neighbouring South Africa has largely been viewed through the prism of economics, with thousands crossing the Limpopo River in…

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