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Tin classes too hot for Matric exams
FRUSTRATED pupils at Mpumalanga high school have told of how they struggle to concentrate in their stifling hot temporary zozo classrooms.
The corrugated iron structures at Seabe High School at Seabe village were erected early this year as “temporary classrooms”, five years after their main school was destroyed by a freak

So it came to pass, in the year of the final season before their Golden Jubilee Celebrations, that the Special One appeared on the scene.

SO it came to pass, in the year that a religious man from across the Zambezi came back to preach his gospel to the oldest football club in the country, that an epic marathon to decide the league

Buhera: Tracking the hole that sank the Premier

My profuse apologies, dear reader, for not delivering on my commitment last week. What Nathaniel Manheru proposes, the good Lord disposes! But I am sure those opposed to the column must have sighed with relief, however ephemeral the relief might have been. Upset by my absence last week, one of my loyal readers decided to nudge me by way of an SMS joke which has been doing hot

Zim to host empowerment conference

Business Reporter

The Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment                       will next week hold an empowerment conference. The conference will be held from the 28 to 29 November in Harare under the theme “Consolidating empowerment as a tool for sustainable economic development”.

Parastatals bosses take pay cuts

Harare Bureau

State enterprises and parastatal bosses who illegally awarded themselves salary increments ranging between $15 000 and $20 000 have taken a pay cut and are  now taking home a monthly pay of $5 000.

Vigorously tax informal sector, Govt urged

Oliver Kazunga, Business Reporter

THE Government should “seriously and vigorously” tax the informal sector to improve the revenue collection in the country.

This was said yesterday by participants at a breakfast meeting organised by the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce   (ZNCC) in Bulawayo to review the 2013 budget.

Rafael Nadal confirmed for Doha

Rafael Nadal will make his ATP World Tour comeback in Doha, it has been confirmed.

Nadal’s name heads the list of entries revealed yesterday for the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, which gets under way on 31 December — the opening week of the new ATP season.

Fifa deny Drogba early move

FIFA have turned down a request from Didier Drogba to be allowed to leave Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua on loan ahead of the transfer window.

Sundowns coach challenges players

Johannesburg — Mamelodi Sundowns coach Johan Neeskens says it is up to his players to lift themselves off the bottom of the Premiership log, after a frustrating 1-1 draw with AmaZulu on Wednesday evening.

Benitez thrown in at the deep end

Interim manager Rafael Benitez has little time to dust off his Premier League suit and tie and start plotting how to drag Chelsea out of their malaise with leaders Manchester City visiting Stamford Bridge on Sunday.

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