Govt to recruit 5 000 teachers

Prospective teachers begin registration for employment today at the nearest district education offices countrywide, as Government moves to reduce the number of unemployed, but qualified educators.

Zim pledges to halve maternal mortality rate

ZIMBABWE has pledged to cut by half its maternal mortality from 651 to 325 per 100 000 live births by 2030.

Progress Chipfumo speaks on videos

THREE out of the seven music videos that Progress Chipfumo is working on are complete, but there are fears rains might stall out-door shooting of the remaining four.

CAPS United blow golden chance

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Warriors’ bizarre rituals on a night of shame

AMID the nerve-shredding tension in the stands on Friday night, a bizarre ritual was playing out on the Warriors bench in what represents a leap into the darkness for the senior national football team.

Macheso’s dance in the night rain

Open air concerts in the rainy season are a risk, as Alick Macheso or more precisely his concert organisers, discovered at the weekend.

Mat North chiefs want Ndiweni removed

Chief Ndiweni should be removed from his post, recommends the Matabeleland North chiefs’ provincial assembly, since his elder brother, Mr Joram Ndiweni, who is based in the UK is still contesting the chieftaincy.

Invictus raises Zim oil project funding

AUSTraLIA Stock Exchange-listed Invictus Energy has raised $1,5 million Australian dollars through a placement to fund further exploratory activities on its Muzabani prospect, which has shown huge potential for existence of gas and oil deposits.

ZACC goes after deceased’s estate

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is ready to hunt the corrupt beyond the grave and wants to seize the estate of the late Twalumba Holdings director, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda.

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