‘Teachers lack knowledge on Gender and Sexuality Education’

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, Senior Reporter TEACHERS in the country’s schools lack adequate training on Gender and Sexuality Education, compromising efforts by the Government to mainstream the subject in the schools’ curriculum,…

Dreams at Foundation College

Continued from last week The shocking surge of Zimbabwean criminal cases in the media involving child abuse present a challenge to all relevant stakeholders including the Zimbabwean education sector to…

New coach, same old results for Junior Sables

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter AN air of expectation existed in local schoolboy rugby circles when the Old Mutual Zimbabwe Under-18 headed off to the annual Coca-Cola Craven Week held…

Local’s dissertation of diaspora remittances published in US

Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporter IN the words of Abdul Kalam, “Education gives you the wings to fly.” The quote epitomises the successful journey of Clara Ndlovu who at 24…

Routine Maintenance

Lovert Mafukure Many car owners have been asking the same question for a while now, when to service their vehicles.

Writing to describe

Charles Dube ONE of the types of writing learners might have to do in their English Language lessons or examinations is writing to describe as well as inform.

Daily Divinity Questions And Answers

QUESTION: Why was idolatry such a significant problem of Israel and what did the prophets say and do about it in reference to both Israel and Zimbabwean prophets? (25).

Mr and Mrs Bulawayo dates set

Nkosilodumo Ndebele/ Sisa Sihwa, Sport reporter LOCAL bodybuilders will do battle in the Mr and Ms Bulawayo contest organised by the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province Bodybuilding and Fitness Association which is…

Beitbridge Area Zone reaches Heroes cup semis

Sisa Sihwa, Sports Reporter Beitbridge Area Zone Soccer League (BAZSL) teams are set to clash in the semi-finals of the Heroes cup tournament next Sunday.

Market report: Mobile network industry contribution to economy continues to grow

ZIMBABWE’S mobile network industry has grown to become a significant sector of the economy, generating close to $200 million in quarterly revenues and sizable profits for the three network operators.

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