Understanding the growing burden of rheumatism
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Health Buzz The first signs are often so subtle that they are easy to ignore. A slight stiffness in the fingers after waking up, an aching knee that…
LOOKING BACK: Pregnant AZ hostesses dismissed
The Herald, 7 July 1983 EIGHT Air Zimbabwe hostesses suspended last week for being pregnant have been fired, the House of Assembly was told yesterday. The minister of Transport, Farai…
When home becomes the safest place of refugee
Anashe Mpamombe When people hear about repatriation exercises, it is easy for the story to become statistics, press briefings, and border logistics. But behind every number is a person, and…
Empowering children to build a better tomorrow
Flora Teckie Bahá’í Perspective Parenthood is both a great responsibility and a priceless privilege. Beyond providing for our children’s physical needs, we are entrusted with nurturing their minds and characters.…
Irreversible march of Vision 2030, triumph of the Second Republic
MacDenias Moyo Correspondent There are epochs in the life of nations when destiny ceases to whisper and begins to thunder. Zimbabwe today stands in such a moment, a moment when…
COMMENT : BCC deserves praise for putting disability inclusion into action
THE Bulawayo City Council deserves commendation for taking a decisive and progressive step towards building a more inclusive society through the adoption of its new Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) Policy.…
Rural industrialisation: Just what the doctor ordered
Victoria Ruzvidzo Editor’s Brief President Mnangagwa last week stressed the importance of rural industrialisation, saying Government was moving a gear up in its quest to improve livelihoods and ensure this…
LOOKING BACK: More black pilots must be trained
The Herald, 6 July 1983 THE fact that there are far more white than black aircraft pilots was the cause of stern criticism yesterday by the President of the Senate,…











