Useful items for writing correct English Language

Charles Dube THE prescribed method of teaching language, English Language, to be precise is the functional approach. Singling out particular words and defining them does not offer much help to…

ZSE listing workshop for Bulawayo

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) will next month hold a one-day workshop in Bulawayo in a bid to entice companies operating from the country’s second largest…

US firms eye $400m investments in Zim

ZIMBABWE is on the brink of securing nearly half a billion dollar investments in the health sector from a group of American firms that have since initiated regulation formalities with Harare.

Call for more women councillors

Thobekile Khumalo, Sunday News Reporter THE Association of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe (ARDCZ) recently held its fourth Women in Local Government Forum (WiLF) congress with a call to address the…

TSL goes regional

Industrial holdings group TSL Limited is set to diversify into regional markets, with work already underway to penetrate the Zambia and Botswana markets, a top official has said.

Peace guarantees free political participation

THE mandate of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is broad and is, in fact, the broadest of all the Chapter 12 independent commissions.

Zim Polo team champions again

Titan Law Zimbabwe Polo team captain Gareth Meikle believes there has been a gradual improvement by his charges after they were crowned this year’s Cell Inada Africa Cup Champions in South Africa last week.

Exams go well in Idai hit areas

AUTHORITIES have put in place contingency measures to ensure all students sitting for Ordinary and Advanced Level June examinations in areas affected by Cyclone Idai and lost identity and examination registration documents, write the tests without any challenges.

NAC ropes in ‘maShurugwi’

National Aids Council (NAC) is currently engaging commercial sex workers and artisanal miners in Shurugwi district — better known as “maShurugwi” — as it heightens efforts to combat the scourge in the mineral-rich area and its environs.

Garanganga through to tour’s final

Takanyi Garanganga has no words to describe how grateful he is to his father, Brad, for the sacrifices he has made in his tennis career.

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