Zimsec hikes exam fees
Sunday News Reporter The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has announced new examinations fees which will see registration for an O-Level subject going up to $190 up from $15 last year,…
What’s up this weekend?
When it comes to the month of February, the 14th is probably the most significant day of the month and as it draws near, the Valentine’s fever is already in the air.
Before that day arrives though, there is still this weekend to get past and there are a number of exciting events taking place that might be worth your while.
19TH NAMA NOMINEES
SPOKEN WORD AWARDS Outstanding Poet Tanaka Effort Chuma Sithembile Siqhoza Ndebele aka Zingizwanizinja Tatenda Murigo Outstanding Comedian Learnmore Mwanyenyeka aka Long John Hubert Dumisani Ndlovu aka MaForty Andrew…
CORONAVIRUS: Gvt to tighten border security
Government is tightening security along the country’s borders and at ports of entry to prevent illegal crossing by people who may spread the deadly Coronavirus.
WFP receives Korean donation
Garikai Mazara Online Editor The Republic of Korea has donated US$200 000 towards the World Food Programme (WFP) food assistance programme for Tongogara Refugee Camp. During a signing ceremony conducted…
JUST IN: Suspended Zanu-PF Youth League trio speaks out
Suspended Zanu PF Youth League executives Cdes Pupurai Togarepi, Lewis Matutu and Godfrey Tsenengamu said they will abide by the Politburo’s decision to demote them from their positions.
JUST IN: Ginimbi freedom bid flops again
Businessman Genius Kadungure has been denied bail at the Harare provincial magistrates court.
JUST IN: Gvt to strengthen anti-litter laws
Government will soon strengthen anti-litter laws to ensure that the country maintains a clean environment.
US dollar pay for tobacco farmers
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says it has started working on refining last year’s shambolic tobacco payment modalities to ensure farmers receive 50 percent of their tobacco sales as hard currency.
Zim trade deficit hits record low
Zimbabwe recorded its narrowest trade deficit in nine years as shortage of foreign currency as well as import controls reduced the country’s import bill to U$4,8 billion in 2019 from US$6,9 billion in 2018.











