Education: Innovation hubs hog the limelight
Zimbabwe had a fairly eventful year in higher and tertiary education where the focus was on bridging the gap between the classroom and industry.
ED: Leading, feeding the nation
Sherwood area on the outskirts of Kwekwe is a large farming community covering over 2 000 hectares of prime land, most of which is under irrigation, hence its eye-catching ever-green canvas.
‘Schools’ grocery demands unacceptable’
CM: Most parents are now preparing for the 2020 First Term and most schools have come up with astronomical school fees hikes, way beyond the reach of many parents. What is the Government’s position regarding the fees hikes?
(Looking Back) – Piles of Christmas mails flooding Post Office
While Salisbury prepares to enjoy its Christmas, the Salisbury Post Office staff are winning the battle of receiving and delivering the great piles of mail that are flooding the Post Office.
Mapeza wields the axe
JOHANNESBURG. — Chippa United’s Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza is showing no remorse as he has called for the release of two more players ahead of the January football transfer window in South Africa.
Access to health hurdle for persons with disabilities
The erroneous assumption that people with disabilities (PWDs) are not sexually active has had the most devastating impact.
Ancelotti raring to go at Everton
LIVERPOOL – Turning Everton into Champions League football contenders will not be “mission impossible”, according to new manager Carlo Ancelotti.
Pakistan make triumphant return
KARACHI. – Pakistan thanked Sri Lankan yesterday for helping them bring Test cricket back to the country for the first time since the 2009 attack on the same visitors led to international matches being suspended.
South Africa to nationalise sport
CAPE TOWN. – The South African government has reportedly published a bill that will “nationalise” the country’s sports bodies.








