The changing face of Beitbridge

Thupeyo Muleya Features Writer
ZIMBABWE’S entire southern part rests on the Limpopo River, which separates the country from South Africa. Several natural features are dotted along its course right into the Indian Ocean. One such
School heads stealing levies, says Coltart

Felex Share Herald Reporter
SOME school heads and school development associations are stealing levies, Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart has said.
Minister Coltart yesterday said Government was concerned with the increase in the number of complaints his ministry was receiving from school officials, parents and guardians over the embezzlement of school funds.
He said his ministry had received over 27 cases of “massive corruption” in the past three months, an indication that there might be more unreported cases.
“We have a lot of reports from disgruntled school authorities, parents and guardians over a variety of issues,” he said.
“It’s sad that some people are taking advantage of being in charge and are mismanaging public funds in the form of levies and this has created tension between parents and school authorities.
Microsoft launches developers’ day
Tonderai Rutsito TechSpotMicrosoft East and Southern Africa recently launched a developers day initiative in Harare.
Microsoft aims to expose our local mobile software developers to the opportunities of developing
Zim’s 2012 London Paralympic Games doubtful
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S hopes of qualifying for the 2012 London Paralympic Games remain doubtful after the athletes who were set to take part in the qualifiers in South Africa and Tunisia failed to feature in the
Improve your creativity in doing business
Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the BoardroomQuick! Grab a pen. Now imagine a creature living on a different planet with a different atmosphere.
Draw it in the space on the side of the page. When you done carry on reading. Now take a look at
Futsal waits for coach
Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Futsal league are eagerly waiting for the appointment of the national five aside football team coach to lead the team in the World Cup qualifiers next weekend. Zimbabwe were drawn against
How to manage change
Shelter Hamandishe-Chieza
TODAY is not like yesterday, and tomorrow will be different from today. Continuing today’s strategy is risky; so is turning to a new strategy. These observations tell us that the society that we live in is
Mr and Ms Novice organisers upbeat
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
ORGANISERS of this year’s Mr and Ms Novice bodybuilding competition believe that preparations for the event — set for Pro-Fitness Gym on Saturday — have now reached the home stretch. Harare
Sakubva ready
FROM Ray Bande in Mutare
SAKUBVA stadium finally got the greenlight to host domestic top flight league matches, putting to rest fears that the venue could be barred from hosting Premiership games this year. Although Premiership
Artificial turf for Young Mighty Warriors
From Grace Chingoma, in JOHANNESBURG
THE Zimbabwe women’s Under-20 football team were expected to arrive in Abeokuta town shortly before midnight yesterday for their Fifa World Cup second round, first leg match against hosts Nigeria



