Teachers’ incentives to go?
GOVERNMENT is considering whether or not incentives for teachers should be scrapped owing to salary increments awarded
Why teachers shun rural areas
By Fortious Nhambura
SAMSON CHIPITIRI (not his real name) has been at the queue since 8am and now it’s getting to midday he looks dejected
Mushekwi underlines striking reputation
MBABANE.
Zimbabwean forward Nyasha Mushekwi underlined his reputation as the new Mamelodi Sundowns’ main marksman with a goal
Mapemba ready to fly
By Eddie Chikamhi
WARRIORS’ defender Gilbert Mapemba does not want to raise the bar too high for himself but he revealed yesterday that he
Strauss-Kahn accuser meets prosecutors
NEW YORK.
The hotel maid who accused former International Monetary Fund managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually
Masomere set for Shabanie
From George Maponga in Masvingo
NOMADIC coach Luke Masomere has unceremoniously quit as coach of beleaguered Premiership side Masvingo United in a
Monoz face ‘Monoz’
By Augustine Hwata
STRUGGLING Harare giants CAPS United, now home to more than half a dozen former Monomotapa players and two
Hurricane Katrina throws lifeline to locals
By Obert Chifamba recently in MWENEZI
HURRICANE Katrina, which hit the United States of America in August 2005, has thrown a lifeline to the local crocodile
Conservation farming takes root in Zaka
By Obert Chifamba recently in ZAKA
MANY communal farmers in Zaka district in Masvingo have switched from conventional land tillage practices to zero tillage.
Underfunding poses nightmare for Gonarezhou perimeter fence
Masvingo Bureau
THE erection of a perimeter fence around the giant Gonarezhou National Park to curb the spread of foot and mouth disease has





