EDITORIAL COMMENT: Higher learning institutions emulate Nust
The vision of the National University of Science and Technology is: “To be a world-class centre of excellence in teaching, research, innovation and entrepreneurship for sustainable development.” As a science…
Term for pension probe team expires
Darlington Musarurwa and Africa Moyo PENSIONERS and policyholders might have to wait a little bit longer to get the outcome of the inquiry into whether there was any financial prejudice…
Accountants call for further cost cuts
Livingstone Marufu recently in VICTORIA FALLS ACCOUNTANTS under the ambit of the Chartered Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA) believe that local companies need to inculcate a culture of cost-cutting and…
Decolonising teacher, student relations
One of the major pitfalls of Western philosophy and education is that it is deeply ideological; it almost always has something to hide and to protect such that it becomes…
Herbal market garden project launched
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Farming Reporter ONE of the country’s leading herbal medicines manufacturer, Musimboti Traditional Science and Technology Institute, has embarked on an extensive indigenous medicinal plants market gardening project…
VAT revenue collections jump 50pc on fiscalisation
Munyaradzi Mlambo THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has recorded an over 50 percent increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) collections on local sales in the first seven months of the…
Teacher sodomises 14 pupils, runs
Lynnia Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter A TEACHER at Gungwe High School in Gwanda District is reportedly on the run and is believed to have skipped the border into Botswana…
FC Platinum inch closer to title
Makomborero Mutimukulu in Zvishavane AT the end of this Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match at Mandava Stadium yesterday, Norman Mapeza finally admitted to craving for the title and opened…
You can’t make old friends
Before there was Cde George Charamba there was Mr Constantine Pafitis. British journalist Max Hastings in 1976 reportedly referred to Mr Pafitis as “the seedy little Greek who ran Ian…
Italian spies sneak in
Harare Bureau FIVE Italians, known for operating in political hotbeds such as Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq and Libya recently sneaked into the country pretending to be eye specialists on a mission…







