Government to recruit 3000 teachers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Government will on Wednesday and Thursday recruit 3 000 teachers in a bid to improve the teacher to pupil ratio as it moves to enhance…

Highlanders kick off season preps. . . give up on Nyoni, Muduhwa

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS are moving forward with their plans for next season without Gabriel Nyoni as well as Peter Muduhwa after contract extension with the two players…

HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN …All three kick start preseason early …CAPS United snap Phineas Bamusi

ONE would have to rummage through post-independence football archives, with no joy, to find the last time Zimbabwe’s Big Three Dynamos, Highlanders and Caps United all failed to make it into the top four in a top flight season. That was before the end of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

Electronic transactions usage in remote areas surges

Thandeka Matebesi, Business Reporter THE use of mobile and Internet-based transactions in remote areas has been on an upward trajectory with the generality of the country’s populace embracing modern modes…

2018: Mixed fortunes for the arts sector

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent WHEN the clock strikes midnight on Monday, it will herald an end to a year during which the struggles of the Zimbabwean arts scene mirrored,…

HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN …All three kick start preseason early …CAPS United snap Phineas Bamusi

ONE would have to rummage through post-independence football archives, with no joy, to find the last time Zimbabwe’s Big Three Dynamos, Highlanders and Caps United all failed to make it into the top four in a top flight season. That was before the end of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

ZPC to spend $500m on Hwange

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Power Company intends to spend more than $500 million rehabilitating Hwange Power Station units 1 to 5 to guarantee reliability and extend its…

Bitter medicine for traffic offenders

Errant and negligent motorists who flagrantly disregard road rules will have to contend with hefty traffic penalties when the new standard scale of fines, which prescribe a maximum penalty of $700 and imprisonment, become operational on Tuesday.

Kalawa Homecoming loses glamour . . . It wasn’t giving back to the community after all

Bongani Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent IT WAS not giving back to the community after all. The scaling down of Kalawa Homecoming Party from a huge party at Queens Sports Club…

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