Leaders for Africa Network to hold literature symposium

LEADERS for Africa Network (LAN) is set to hold a literature symposium that seeks to encompass Pan-Africanism writings that are usually sidelined as a result of a rigid selection process…

Shortage of learning space forces pupils to learn in teachers’ bedrooms

PUPILS from Watershed Primary School in Mangwe District are having lessons from teachers’ cottages due to a shortage of learning space.

Mliswa stadia challenge

SPORTING infrastructure in the country should be run by private companies to ensure they are fully utilised and properly maintained, says Temba Mliswa, the chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee…

Of friends and friendship!

I WROTE on this column last week about relationships in marriage prompted by the comment of some that have referred to certain experiences as being “dodgy.” These could both be…

Hillside college gets new principal

THE Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education has appointed principals for Government-run tertiary institutions. Veteran sports administrator and Hillside Teachers College principal Mr Elkanah Dube’s retirement has paved way

BF swimming pool under renovation

Dalphine Tagwireyi SWIMMING enthusiasts in Mzilikazi suburb have every reason to celebrate as the once desolate Barbourfields Swimming Pool is under renovation thanks to a partnership between supermarket chain Choppies…

The retrenchment scandal

Cuthbert Mavheko Short Story DESPITE the fact that Nkulumo had gone only as far as Grade 7 in his academic pursuits, his dream was to be elevated to a position…

Dr Ndebele in court again

PROMINENT Bulawayo doctor, Nkonzo Ndebele who is no stranger to the courts has filed for divorce from his estranged wife, barely two weeks after he was involved in a maintenance…

Captive men and women in Ndebele Society: A strategy to broaden the human resource base

“IN the middle of the plain there is an immense pyre: this pyre contains the bones of all the animals killed during the past year for the needs of the…

West Africans barred from Zim

ZIMBABWE has barred West African citizens from attending the 18th Insurance Congress for Developing Countries (ICDC), which opens in Victoria Falls today to prevent an Ebola outbreak there.

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