Explainer: Navigating court processes

Navigating the legal system can often feel intimidating, especially when you are faced with terms and phrases that seem to belong to an entirely different language. Our court correspondent, Yeukai…

Heritage, memory and the meaning of Independence

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore As Zimbabwe marks 46 years of Independence on April 18, it is imperative to reflect on the origins of the long contest over land, heritage…

Turmeric farmers target to spice up global markets

Precious Manomano Herald Reporter A CHEGUTU-based farmer, Mr Bornface Taruvinga, is positioning himself to tap into lucrative international markets after successfully planting 0.2 hectares of turmeric, with harvesting expected in…

Time as capital in building generational wealth

Dr Grace Musandirire Building Generational Wealth In the journey of building generational wealth, one of the most underrated yet powerful assets is time. Many people focus on money, land, and…

Filming tragedy: Social media’s cruel turn

Ray Bande Senior Reporter NOWADAYS, one can learn of the sudden death of their loved ones through social media sites such as a WhatsApp or Facebook. A case of citizen…

COMMENT: New strategy makes formalisation simple, inexpensive and beneficial

EVERYONE agrees that the informal sector in Zimbabwe needs to be included in the formal business world, paying taxes and buying licences. These small businesses, while generally starting off on…

Zim citizens should be wary of fake enticing offers of foreign jobs

Gibson Nyikadzino Zimpapers Politics Hub The International Labour Organisation says at least $236 billion is believed to be generated annually in illicit profits from the global human trafficking industry, according…

Beyond Coffee: Why Africa must build spaces where ideas meet

Alphina Ndlovu Sometimes the most important lessons about development are not found in policy documents or economic reports. Sometimes they are hiding in everyday places we rarely think about. Recently,…

Architects of liberation: Matobo District Hall of Fame

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub AS the nation braces for the 46th Independence Day celebrations, all roads lead to Maphisa in Matobo District, Matabeleland South province. By choosing Matobo to…

LOOKING BACK: Motorists face big rise in car insurance rates

The Herald, 10 April 1981 MOST private motorists in Zimbabwe who have more than the minimum legal third party insurance will have to pay 33,5 percent more for their car…

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