Parents sue private college over USD demands

Disgruntled parents of children at Goldridge College, an upmarket private college in Kwekwe, are suing the school for allegedly demanding tuition fees and outstanding balances in United State Dollars (USD) despite Government abolishing the use of the multi-currency regime.

Coach resigns in a huff amid tribal storm

Raymond Jaravaza A ZIFA Southern Region league team coach last week resigned in a huff amid an alleged tribal storm that saw the gaffer being insulted by supporters, accusing him…

Challenges African women in science face

Female scientists on the African continent face many hurdles which stall their progress in areas of research and development (R&D).

‘Accelerate coal delivery to tobacco growing areas’

THERE is need to accelerate coal distribution in all tobacco growing areas and encourage the development of gumtree woodlots to minimise deforestation.

Two killed in separate accidents

A 73-year-old woman died on the spot on Monday near Birchenough Bridge when a bus she was travelling on was involved in an accident.

Veld fires a national concern: VP Mohadi

Veld fires have killed 122 people across Zimbabwe since 2005, with those accused of randomly starting fires facing the full wrath of the law, Vice President Kembo Mohadi has said.

Mombe 80 000 dzakafa nezvirwere

ZIMBABWE yakarasikirwa nemombe dzinosvika 80 000 munyika yose idzo dzakafa nekuda kwezvirwere zvinokonzerwa nezvikwekwe kubvira pakutanga kwegore rino uye huwandu uhwu hunogona kuramba huchiwedzera kana varimi vakasadhibhisa mombe dzavo pamwe nekudzibaisa majekiseni ekudzivirira zvirwere.

Sulu duped, attacked in SA

ORCHESTRA Dendera Kings had a nightmarish tour of South Africa after it was reportedly duped by one of the event organisers and robbed of cash at one of the gigs, with chaos marring all their performances.

City services face airtime crisis

HARARE municipality’s tendency of getting its priorities wrong has been exposed after revelations that effective communication between its workers was being hampered by lack of airtime, while the council splashed money on iPads for councillors.

Intensify deployments, Govt urges cops

GOVERNMENT has urged the police to intensify deployments and patrols to ensure prevalence of peace and tranquillity in the country.

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