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Upscale economic diplomacy: President…Attract investment and boost tourism, diplomats told

Wallace Ruzvidzo Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has rallied Zimbabwean diplomats worldwide to attract investment, boost tourism, and enhance trade opportunities. To this end, all the country’s diplomats will in future…

Old age, witchcraft accusations against the elderly in society

Ison Ndoro Herald Correspondent We all travel different paths in the journey of life as we transition from childhood to adulthood.

Ngarivhume released after 82-day detention

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Opposition political party leader Jacob Ngarivhume has been released from prison on bail after spending 82 days in detention. The High Court overturned a previous decision…

Super-imperialism: Understanding US’ threat to global development, peace

Tichaona Zindoga Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe and other countries in the Global South or, in the language of development, “the periphery” which covers the developing world — are facing an existential…

Hegemonic sanctions undermining human rights in Zimbabwe

Nick Mangwana Government Up Close ON 25 October, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region observes Anti-Sanctions Day, a solemn reminder of the devastating impact of unilateral economic sanctions on…

Byo centre of attention as it hosts Zanu PF conference

Gibson Mhaka Zimpapers Politics Hub The Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), an annual event held in Bulawayo in April, is a vital component of the city’s economic landscape.

Scottland turn the tide in NRSL race

Takudzwa Chitsiga and Curtworth Masango NORTHERN Region Soccer League leaders MWOS shot themselves in the foot when they dropped crucial points when playing a goalless draw at Black Mambas at…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Review of Firearms Act timely

THE decision by Cabinet to replace the 1957 Firearms Act with modern legislation that fits Zimbabwe and takes advantage of modern technologies now available, since it is fairly clear that…

Cabinet okays Zim, Lesotho joint commission

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau CABINET has approved the establishment of a Joint Permanent Commission for Cooperation between Zimbabwe and Lesotho to address issues of mutual interest. The development follows a…

‘Conference to rejuvenate ruling party’

Joseph Madzimure Zimpapers Politics Hub ZANU PF will emerge from the 21st Annual National People’s Conference, which opens in Bulawayo tomorrow, rejuvenated, stronger and focused on coming up with policies…

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