Armed robbers arrested
Police have arrested five suspected armed robbers who raided a business premises in Ardbennie, Harare, and stole various goods and property worth over US$40 000.
DDF drills boreholes in Glen View
Government is on a massive drive to drill boreholes in all urban centres and they have started with Glen View in Harare to alleviate water shortages.
ARVs boost for children on therapy
Government has partnered Johnson & Johnson through its New Horizons project that seeks to ensure that children who are resistant to the first and second line anti-retroviral treatment, have access to third line treatment.
‘Road rehab boosts Mashonaland West’
The rehabilitation and dualisation of the Harare-Chirundu Highway is set to make Mashonaland West a key transport hub linking the province to other parts of the country, Provincial Affairs Minister Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has said.
Why curricula must mirror societal needs
Although no single definition can be said to be holistic in the explanation of the complex phenomenon known as curriculum, it can be simply referred to as a course of study or plan for what is to be taught in an educational institution (Wiles & Bondi in “Curriculum Development: A Guide to Practice”, 1998).
Wall St set to open higher on US-China trade hopes
US stocks index futures pointed to a higher open for Wall Street on Friday, as investors took comfort from signals that the United States and China will resume trade talks.
Pro-ivory countries should quit Cites
A few days ago Zimbabwe tried for the umpteenth time to convince Cites to allow trade in registered raw ivory under a controlled and sustainable model, but failed. Well, it may be the last petition from the country under the Convention on such matters really, which by some measure it should be.
Chimanimani rehab gains traction
Takunda Maodza recently in Chimanimani THE rehabilitation of Chimanimani is gaining traction with companies contracted to rebuild destroyed infrastructure making serious progress and most of them expecting to complete their…
Leclerc dedicates win to fallen colleague
Wearing a black armband as he stood on the top step of a Formula One podium for the first time in his career, Charles Leclerc pointed to the sky to acknowledge Anthoine Hubert, the young French driver killed at Spa-Francorchamps.
Klopp surprised by Reds
Jurgen Klopp admitted he has been surprised by Liverpool’s 100 percent start to the English Premier League football season after a 3-0 victory at Burnley on Saturday kept his side two points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table.











