Union ‘loots’ US$60 000 from teachers

Police are investigating Zimbabwe Democratic Teachers’ Union leaders for alleged misappropriation of over US$60 000.

Brita relishes Capitalk adventure

Andrew Moyo “HAVING studied the arts, specialising in Graphic Design, I desire to build a successful career in the media industry focusing on television production.”

The Nehanda-Chidyausiku connection

Ambassador Boniface Chidyausiku  My brother, Chief Justice Godfrey Guwa Chidyausiku, was born in a family of eight which lived in Domboshava, Goromonzi.

The Prince has been gagged

Langton Nyakwenda HIGHLANDERS striker Roderick Mutuma is a man under pressure and his handlers have gagged him from speaking to the media ahead of this afternoon’s Battle of Zimbabwe.

RBZ shores up cash imports

Livingstone Marufu THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has shored up cash imports from the current US$10 million to US$15 million per week to between US$15 million to US$20 million…

Mapeza sticks to his guns

Sports Reporter How Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  0 FC Platinum. . . . . . .…

Taking TVET to the people

Ityai Frank Kurebwa and Thomas Gatsi Constantly changing technology to provide solutions to emerging problems of the 21st century has affected every nation in all aspects of life.

The Green Machine’s Black Friday

Petros Kausiyo in ALEXANDRIA, Egypt LLOYD CHITEMBWE has attributed his team’s Champions League defeat to Zamalek to inexperience and insists that his Caps United players are quick learners who will…

Business leaders push for rand law

Zimbabwe’s business leaders want Government to evoke the law in order to enforce economy-wide use of the South African rand and end cash shortages.

Govt registers heightened interest for SEZs

Africa Moyo GOVERNMENT has recorded an exponential increase in enquiries by foreigners, especially from China, who are willing to invest in Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

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