Cabinet approves new youth, career frameworks
We publish here the 17th post-Cabinet media briefing presented by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Zhemu Soda, in Harare yesterday. Cabinet noted and approved the National Youth Policy…
Why Zim’s bid for the UNSC seat matters
Dr Masimba Mavaza Today, Zimbabwe stands before the United Nations General Assembly seeking election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the 2027–2028 term. It is not…
AI and the fight for Zimbabwe’s music soul
Getrude Chigerwe Features Correspondent ARTIFICIAL intelligence has moved beyond theory in music as it is actively transforming how songs are written, produced, marketed and discovered. This is forcing artistes and…
The legal revolution is female: Zimbabwe’s gavel shifts hands
Alice Tagwira Beyond Boundaries If the ghosts of Rhodesia’s colonial magistrates were to walk into the superior courts of Zimbabwe today, they would likely look around for a man to…
LOOKING BACK: Nkomo unveils charging bull as poll symbol for Bulawayo
The Herald, 3 June 1985 ZAPU has adopted a charging bull as it’s symbol for the forthcoming general election. The symbol was unveiled at a fundraising ceremony at Bulawayo’s Barbourfields…
China leading in inclusive development path
Hebert Zharare recently in BEIJING, China ZIMBABWE and China’s co-operation in the areas of media, communication and other key economic sectors continues to strengthen as the two friendly nations forge…
EXTRA LESSONS: IT’S NOW AT ALL SCHOOLS, SAY OUR READERS
Arron Nyamayaro A REPORT over how extra lessons have ignited an uproar at a primary school in Harare appears to have touched a raw nerve among our readers. Many of…
THE LAUNCH OF ZIMPAPERS JUNIOR CLUB IS A MASSIVE STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
THE launch of the Zimpapers Junior Media Club is a timely and important initiative that deserves widespread support from parents, schools, communities and all those who care about the future…











