West has a big problem: It can’t stop lying, even to itself
Tarik Cyril Amar Historian Koc University Power and truth are not natural allies. Indeed, every person and institution — be it a government, company, university, or “think tank” — tends…
Tinokutambirai Mwauya, Welcome to the Eastern Highlands
Lloyd Makonya Correspondent WHEN Zimbabwe’s music legend and late national hero, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, released his timeless song, Matitsika in 2012, off the album, Sarawoga, he offered the nation more…
$3m hatchery complex opened in Waterfalls
The Herald 5 September 1991 A HATCHERY complex, costing $3 million, at Irvine’s Day-Old Chicks farm in Waterfalls, was commissioned yesterday, boosting supplies to poultry farmers and raising exports.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : New China deal promises return of railways as prime mover
ZIMBABWE’S economy was opened up with the main lines from the south going via Bulawayo to the Hwange coal fields, vital for the fuel needed by railway locomotives and further…
A national priority: President leads war on drug abuse
Richard Muponde Zimpapers Politics Hub PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s fight against drug and substance abuse has emerged as one of the most urgent national priorities, driven by the recognition that the crisis…
Second Republic’s hands-on approach to development: Mat North sees tangible progress in infrastructure drive
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub FOR years, the communities of Matabeleland North Province felt disconnected from the rest of Zimbabwe, grappling with a sense of being “cut off” due to…
Editorial Comment: Back to school: Avoid last-minute panic, protect your finances
THIS is the final week of the school holidays as schools are expected to open for the second term next week, ending a month-long break for teachers and students. However,…











