OPINION: Beyond the Labour Relations Act amendments

The Labour Relations Act (Amendment) Bill — as gazetted — will surely raise a forest of questions that will remain unanswered if looked at from different socio-economic angles with regards…

EDUCATION: Dr Nziramasanga adamant…Grade 7 & O’Level exams be scrapped

|| Insists exams should go || Proposal faces resistance || Parents, students, teachers urged to participate Educationist Dr Caiphus Nziramasanga has stood by his recommendations that Grade 7 and Ordinary…

Cecil the Lion study exposes double standards of human nature

Cont Mhlanga OXFORD University Wildlife Conservation Unit’s study of a pride of lions at the Hwange National Park has exposed double standards of human nature across the world. The lion…

Councils want water fee hike

Urban councils countrywide are pushing for Government approval to increase domestic and industrial water charges, arguing that the current rates are unattractive to external investment partners wishing to rehabilitate infrastructure.

TD Jakes tired of lazy journalists

BISHOP TD Jakes says that he was misquoted on his thoughts on same-sex marriage.

Man caught having sex with mother

IN an incident that has left Gokwe villagers tongue-tied, a 46-year-old businessman was caught red-handed having sex with his 77-year-old mother.  The baffling incident occurred last week on Thursday.

Badminton coach expects better

INTERIM badminton national team coach Paul Kopolo has called on players to step up their game as attention turns to the Region 3 Games set for Zambia at the end…

ZC to introduce 8-club premier league

IN what could be seen as a move to bridge the gap between amateur cricket and first class cricket, Zimbabwe Cricket have introduced a premier league for the top clubs…

Matrimonial Hub: Thieves of marital joy

LAST week we spoke about factors that take away marital joy. We highlighted perfectionism, ignorance and annoying habits as some of the factors. Read on as we continue to tackle…

Schools resist holiday lessons ban

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education directive banning holiday lessons faces imminent resistance from schools, amid indications that a number of institutions had invited pupils in examination classes to…

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