‘Education for better economy’. . .President blasts irrelevant studies

Harare Bureau— Zimbabwe should consolidate its broad-based and inclusive education by creating a qualitative system aligned to its economic needs, President Mugabe said yesterday. At the burial of Zanu-PF Politburo member…

Idle teachers moved to rural areas

Richard Muponde Sunday News Correspondent— THE Civil Service Commission has reportedly transferred dozens of teachers from Bulawayo to rural areas after an audit revealed that most schools in the city…

Prison, $500 fine for public smoking . . . beer drinking limit on cards

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent— SMOKING in public will attract a fine of $500 or six months in jail after the country has aligned the Public Health Act on Tobacco Control…

Audit report spells out PSMAS ‘looting’

Brian Chitemba Harare Bureau ELEVEN Premier Service Medical Aid Society executives, led by former group CEO Dr Cuthbert Dube, splurged US$22,8 million in “executive allowances” outside the payroll and evaded tax,…

Zim, China trade tops $800m

Harare Bureau Trade between Zimbabwe and China topped US$800 million in the first five months of 2015. In 2014, an all-time high of US$1,24 billion was recorded over the entire year,…

Govt denies engaging any opposition party

Harare Bureau The Zanu-PF Government has not — and will not — engage any opposition party to solicit assistance in transforming Zimbabwe’s economy, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba has said. Yesterday,…

Massive boost for Tshelanyemba Hospital

Tatenda Gapare Sunday News Reporter THE ROTARY Club of St John’s Northwest in Canada in partnership with Matopos Rotary Club yesterday donated medical equipment worth $100 000 to Tshelanyemba Hospital in…

Ndebele teaching banned in Binga

Richard Muponde Sunday News Correspondent BINGA Primary Schools have stopped teaching Ndebele, in line with a controversial decision by Binga Rural District Council to teach Tonga only in the district. This is…

Jobs instore for unemployed nurses

Lungile Tshuma in Harare MORE than 2 000 nurses who are unemployed are set to benefit from the country’s Zimbabwe Population Based HIV Impact Assessment (Zimphia), a six-month survey meant…

Man knifed over accidental beer spillage

Tatenda Gapare Sunday News Reporter A BULAWAYO man got the shock of his life when he was stabbed with a broken bottle on the left side of his stomach for accidentally…

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