COMMENT: Biofuel expansion comes in at just the right time

THE disruption in petroleum supplies caused by the conflict in the Middle East and the associated rapid rise in prices for petroleum products have added to the already urgent need…

Feminism the mirror society refuses to face

Alice Tagwira Beyond the Boundaries History has never been kind to the “unreasonable” woman. She is the one who speaks when she should whisper, who stands when she should kneel,…

Minister Mhona’s tearful tribute true spirit of Ubuntu

Masimba Mavaza Correspondent The Easter Holidays will be remembered for a long time, not just for the joy of the resurrection, but for the tears shed at the funeral service…

From field to factory: Mutoko farmers fuel new industrial future

Theseus Shambare Features Writer DESPITE the lingering rainy season, the sun is already harsh over Mugumbere-Mutambwe Village in Mutoko by mid-morning — a stark reminder of the district’s increasingly erratic…

POST CABINET BRIEFING: Employment Policy approved

We  publish here the 9th post Cabinet media briefing presented by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Zhemu Soda, in Harare yesterday. Cabinet considered and approved the National Formalisation…

LOOKING BACK: Move to boost truck fleet for hauling bumper crop

The Herald, 8 April 1981 The Government is to import new trucks to augment the existing national fleet to haul the expected hamper maize crop to depots and neighbouring countries,…

Gruesome double murder in Lions’ Den shatters farming community

Conrad Mupesa Features Writer A QUIET farming community in Lions’ Den in Mashonaland West Province has been left reeling in shock following a gruesome double murder recently, exposing a disturbing…

Comment: Second Republic’s agriculture reforms deliver real gains for farmers

SOMETIMES the clearest signs of national progress are not found in policy documents or boardroom speeches, but in the quiet transformation of fields and villages. What is unfolding across Matabeleland’s…

Zimbabwe’s rural economy holds the key to Vision 2030

Marshall Ndlela [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S path towards achieving Vision 2030 — an upper- middle-income economy anchored on inclusive growth — may not lie solely in its cities, mines or financial centres.…

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