‘Artistes should prioritise choreography’

Tawanda Marwizi : Arts Correspondent Choreographing is one aspect of arts that needs to be taken seriously as it enhances good stage works for artistes. Choreography can be defined as the sequence…

Blending agric and tourism in Zim

Charles Dhewa As confirmed by the recent Sanganai/Hlangani tourism expo held in Bulawayo, Zimbabwean tourism is associated with travel, recreation and pleasure only. In the African context where most economies are…

Rosberg for hat-trick

SPIELBERG. — Nico Rosberg is the only current Formula One driver to have won in Austria and Mercedes’ championship leader intends to keep it that way on Sunday by completing…

Difference between casual, fixed term contract workers

Matthias Ruziwa : HR Issues “It seems reasonably self-evident that the relevant provisions of the Labour Act draw a clear distinction between casual or seasonal workers and employees on fixed term…

Take up leadership roles, female teachers urged

Bianca Leboho Herald Reporter Only one percent of female teachers under one of the country’s largest trade unions, Zimbabwe Teachers Association (ZIMTA), occupy top leadership positions, an official has said.

Messi’s tough love

BUENOS AIRES. — Like neurotic parents, Argentines swung from criticism to unconditional love for their star footballer Lionel Messi this week, providing the soccer-mad nation’s many therapists with rich material…

Cash out of the cash crisis with ZOL

Long queues, empty ATMs and withdrawal limits — why not beat the queues with alternative payments? It’s convenience at your fingertips!There are many ways to pay your ZOL Zimbabwe subscription:…

Vincent, Crocker impress

Takudzwa Chitsiga SCOTT Vincent impressed once again at the SIGA Dakota Dunes Open in Canada’s McKenzie Tour when he finished tied on position six. The top Zimbabwean professional golfer had…

Fair brings hope to Hopley

Beaven Tapureta : Bookshelf Tariro Primary School in Hopley, Harare South last Friday hosted an exciting reading fair which saw several facilitators imparting reading and writing skills and children rights knowledge…

Catching up with the Zim economy

In its recent World Economic Outlook (WEO) report dubbed, “Too Slow for Too Long”, the IMF bemoaned the weak economic recovery from the global financial crises. The biggest worry at the…

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