No STEM no education — Prof Moyo

HIGHER and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has challenged the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) to pursue its mandate of being a science…

Indaba set for major roads — VP Mphoko

GOVERNMENT will soon hold investment indabas for the construction and rehabilitation of some of the country’s major roads as it moves towards commercialising farming communities in rural areas.

Let’s come support Warriors in numbers

AFTER an absence spanning over two years the Zimbabwe Warriors make a welcome return to Bulawayo, this time to do battle with Lesotho in an African Nations Championship qualifier.

President bemoans dearth of good morals

Kuda Bwititi in Mhondoro PRESIDENT Mugabe has bemoaned the dearth of good morals, and — exhibiting his deep-seated Catholic beliefs — implored the nation to rediscover itself.

Britain lifts ban on foreign nurses

Richard Muponde and Robin Muchetu BRITAIN has lifted its ban on the employment of nurses from outside the European Union region, a move which is likely to work to the…

Minister laments shoddy work on Youth Games facilities

SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has raised concern over shoddy construction work done at several facilities that played host to last year’s African Union Sports Council Region Five under-20…

National men’s hockey team in camp

THE Zimbabwe national men’s hockey team went into camp in Bulawayo yesterday ahead of their departure for the African Olympic Qualifiers in Johannesburg, South Africa, an event which will run…

‘Ndoro must learn from Gabuza’

FORMER Bucs striker Phumudzo Manenzhe says Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro must wait for his chance and not get impatient.

100+ players for Queens darts tourney

QUEENS Sports Club will next weekend host a darts tournament that will feature Bulawayo-based teams. Confirming the tourney, a first of its kind in Bulawayo, Queens’ Darts chairman Daniel Mlambo…

Zifa face censure over Cosafa debt

THE Zimbabwe Football Association’s woes continue to mount as the body faces censure over their failure to settle the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations affiliation fees.

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