Editorial Comment: Mozambican losers must accept electoral defeat peacefully
The reluctance of some losers in some elections to accept their loss and to encourage, or at least condone violence by their supporters negates the whole point of multi-party democracy,…
Parole system: Why it matters for Zimbabwe
Innocent Mujeri-Correspondent The intended introduction of a comprehensive parole system in Zimbabwe marks a pivotal moment in the country’s approach to justice and correction. Underpinned by the Prisons and Correctional…
Open-heart surgery breaks new frontiers
Sifelani Tsiko-Innovations Editor The progression and expansion of open-heart surgery in Zimbabwe is quite encouraging and has had tremendous growth saving lives and foreign currency that otherwise could have been…
A momentous year with landmark Judiciary outcomes
Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter The 2024 legal year drew to a close early this month, leaving behind milestones and moments that will echo through the hallowed corridors of justice for…
Gift-giving was practised by early humans in Africa
Alan Fowler For many countries around the world, December is an intense, commercialised period of gift-giving. Not just within families but across all sorts of relationships, such as gifts between…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Christmas a time of joyand rededication
Christmas Day always brings up images of family gatherings, peace and tranquillity as part of the celebrations marking the year end, the more party-like celebrations coming next week at New…
Zanu PF: 2024 highlights, unmatched appeal to masses
Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub THE ruling ZANU PF party’s values, rooted in the struggle for political, economic and social progress, serve as the foundation for its people-centred development approach…
Unity, peace: A prerequisite for attaining Vision 2030
Mthokozisi Mabhena Herald Correspondent AS Zimbabwe moves forward in its pursuit of Vision 2030 our goal of becoming an upper-middle-income economy, there is much to celebrate and protect. Chief among…
Africa’s blue economy: Strategies for tackling plastic waste
Janine Osborne Africa may consume less plastic per capita than the rest of the world, but the continent is still the second-most polluted in the world. Added to this, most…
Baobab a superfood with growing global demand
Patrick Maundu and James Kioko Baobab trees grow in arid and semi-arid parts of Africa, and have deep cultural and ecological significance. Some of these trees are thousands of years…