African migrants can drive growth in home countries
Franzisca Zanker and Amanda Bisong The idea that migration is closely linked to development has long been universal on the African continent. The main reason for this is that migrants…
Musk becomes first-ever person worth US$400bn
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s net worth skyrocketed to US$439,2 billion on Wednesday — an increase of about US$50 billion in just one day, according to Bloomberg figures. The jump…
Innovative thinking key in AI adoption
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent INNOVATIVE thinking must be central to approaching and embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption, Minister of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Postal and Courier Services, Dr Tatenda Mavetera…
Govt hands over 35 fire-fighting trucks to RDCs
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has handed over 35 state-of-the-art fire-fighting trucks to various Rural District Councils (RDCs) across the country, procured from Belarus in January 2022. The handover ceremony…
Editorial Comment: Dog licencing, anti-roaming by-laws must be enforced
UNTIL the Ministry of Health and Child Care started compiling statistics of how many people are bitten by dogs, very few knew just how serious the problem of uncontrolled and…
Traffickers leave 40 locals stranded in Sierra Leone
Herald Reporter MORE than 40 Zimbabweans are reportedly stranded in Sierra Leone after falling victim to a human trafficking syndicate, built around a local company working with a foreign outfit…
Govt targets one million houses by 2025
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is on course to meet a new target of one million houses by 2025 in line with the Second Republic’s goal to ensure every Zimbabwean…
Zim commits to dialogue under TNF
Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa has reaffirmed Government’s commitment to continued dialogue under the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF), something the International Labour Organisation appreciates, ILO Director-General, Mr Gilbert Houngbo,…
Sadc extends DRC mission
Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor THE Extraordinary SADC Summit that ended last night in Harare commended Mozambique, Botswana and Mauritius for holding peaceful elections, but criticised the post-election violence that…