Council in employment scam

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter THE employment drive by the Bulawayo City Council has torched a storm because of a number of disparities in terms of qualifications required for junior and…

Where motorcycles rule the roost

Mahenye in Chipinge South, near the Mozambique border, is one of Zimbabwe’s many tourist attractions.

Holidaymakers from across the globe troop to this remote tip of the country to be in harmony with nature.

CID boss trial date set

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE trial of Gweru Officer-in-Charge Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Detective Inspector Leonard Gwandu who was recently arrested on allegations of criminal abuse of office after he allegedly…

CAPS to reopen drip plant

CAPS Pharmaceuticals — Zimbabwe’s largest pharmaceuticals manufacturer — is this year set to reopen its plant that produces intravenous fluids (drips) for the region. The intravenous fluid plant was closed in 2012 owing to viability problems.

Rural girl achiever attains 14 points

Sijabuliso Nyoni, Sunday News Reporter A rural high school in Matobo District, Whitewater has made history by producing the first female  to attain 14 points in Science subjects at A-level. While…

‘Anthrax under control’

The Veterinary Services Department says it has managed to contain an anthrax outbreak that had hit five provinces since the end of last year threatening livestock, which were also facing starvation due to pasture depletion.

Young Mighty Warriors ease into next round

TALENT BIZEKI scored late in the second half as Zimbabwe’s Young Mighty Warriors utilised home advantage to overcome a battling Malawi and advance to the next round of the Fifa Under-20 World Cup soccer qualifiers at Barbourfields yesterday.

Subject choice and career path — A guide secondary school subject combinations

Ideally subject choices or combinations in schools should be influenced by the learner’s plans in life.  The learner must be clear on what he or she wants to become in…

Chiefs call for speedy alignment of marriage laws

Fairness Moyana recently in Binga TRADITIONAL leaders in Binga have implored Government to fast track the alignment of marriage laws with the constitution to curb the increase of early marriages…

Horticulture farmers sharpen skills

AT least 170 agricultural technical extension workers have undergone Government training to guide and equip at least 3 000 smallholder horticulture farmers with skills to boost production for the export market.

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