Higher education must do more than help graduates get jobs

Features Correspondent When people talk about quality education, they’re often referring to the kind of education that gives students the knowledge and skills they need for the job market. But…

Misreading of the law impedes justice

The law is the law, whether you are privy to it or ignorant, it is the law. Simple! It is often said, especially by those with the knowhow in interpretation of statutory matters; leaving those with neither means to defend their positions, the clout to influence court decisions nor garb to hide behind, spiked on the guillotine of justice.

New CEO for PPC

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed cement producer, PPC, has appointed Roland van Wijnen, a former Lafarge Holcim executive as its new CEO.

Wales win Rugby WC opener

TOYOTA CITY. — Six Nations champions Wales opened their Rugby World Cup campaign with a bonus-point 43-14 victory over Georgia in Toyota City yesterday.

Finance minister speaks on approximate exchange rate

THE appropriate exchange rate between the Zimbabwe dollar and the United States dollar should hover around US$1: ZWL$5,6 based on “founded quantitative estimates”, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

Premier African Minerals eyes EPO

PREMIER African Minerals will soon meet the Mines Affairs Board over the company’s application for an Exclusive Prospecting Order (EPO) at its Zulu Lithium and Tantalite project in Matabeleland South Province.

Ministry wants more from Treasury

The Ministry of Defence and War Veterans Affairs and the Finance and Economic Development ministry are at variance over the former’s 2020 Budget after it submitted a proposal of approximately $25 billion against Treasury’s $1,6 billion.

ZHRC starts public hearings

THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has started public hearings here as part of its national inquiry into access to national documentation.

SA banks prep for strike

South African banks are urging clients to use digital channels as the industry prepares for what could be its biggest strike since 1920.

Ambassadors’ Cup a success

THE Zimbabwe Chinese Table Tennis Association chairperson, Li Ping Wang, said the tournament was a great success and believes it helped to boost relations between the two countries.

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