Changing world challenges higher education, accreditation

Mary Beth Marklein Correspondent The shifting terrain of higher education worldwide is challenging quality assurance and accreditation professionals to examine how they can adjust or transform traditional practices and policies, while…

Pogba seeks Stockholm salvation

Following a season of fits and starts, Paul Pogba will be expected to deliver the goods when Manchester United tackle Ajax in the Europa League final today.

Veld fires: Fireguard construction

What is a fireguard? It is a belt of not less than 9 metres that is cleared of all inflammable materials in order to control the spread of veld fires. Fireguards…

Zindico Consortium granted order to sue Asa Resource Plc

Harare Bureau The High Court has granted Zindico Consortium’s application for an order to sue Asa Resource Plc and Mwana Africa Mauritius in a dispute in which Zindico is claiming…

Old Mutual Fun Run prizes released

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter PRIZES for the 2017 Old Mutual Nkulumane 10km Fun Run set for June 4 at the Nkulumane Complex have been released.

Film festival ends on high note

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter It is true that the film industry generally has grown and evolved rapidly since its inception in the early 1900’s. Over the years, it has gained the…

Binga RDC set to introduce first by-laws

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent BINGA Rural District Council (RDC) is set to introduce its first ever by-laws necessitated by the growth of the local authority.

‘The Source’: Fountain of wisdom

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Literature intended to positively groom the youths of Zimbabwe is on the increase, in fiction, poetry and Christian motivational forms. In Christian literature circles, for example, it has…

Midlands sets up sport development board

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru MIDLANDS yesterday set up a 15-member Sport and Recreation Development Board whose mandate is to oversee the development of sport in the province.

Science teachers shortage hits Mat South

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau MATABELELAND South Province has only 48 percent of teachers required for science and technology related subjects, a senior Government official has said.

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