Tertiary fees payments on record high

Universities have recorded a massive improvement in the number of students who paid their tuition fees on time despite a sharp increase in the amounts, it has been learnt.

The development comes at a time Government, through the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development, set university fees between $3 500 and $5 000 per semester depending on the programme.

Councillors ignore Bulawayo water situation

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Municipal Reporter  AS Bulawayo’s water situation continues to worsen, the city’s future water supplies and water action committee has failed to sit in the past three months with…

Chat with Sis Noe

Hi Sis Noe I’m a mother of two, HIV-positive, aged 43, looking for a serious man of the same status who is based in Bulawayo.  I am a man from…

Where are all the lady Umpires ZC?

Imagine how it feels to be mistaken for a man, not because you possesses any masculine features, but for the simple fact that you are a woman operating in a male-dominated sport.

Chevrons look on the brighter side?

AFTER a bruising and crushing defeat, it’s almost customary for most sportsmen to look for positives, and the brighter side of things.

It is a mentality Zimbabwe’s Chevrons may look to adopt, as they move to the Twenty20 format of their month-long tour of Bangladesh.

30 years for stealing Zesa cables

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government is working on some legal statutes that will see people who vandalise or tamper with electricity infrastructure such as transformers being jailed for a…

Zim-UK move to break talks impasse

Lincoln Towindo, Harare Bureau  ZIMBABWE and Britain have begun laying the ground for formal political dialogue to normalise relations, it has been learnt. Despite domesticating the European Union stance on Zimbabwe…

Which is better for rapid muscle

Simon Gama Generally speaking, the more basic a tool is, the harder it is to improve upon. Thus, while your computer may be obsolete before the warranty runs out, your…

Umzingwane: Where thorns and twigs are turned into stock feed

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE past two years have been dreadful for livestock farmers in the Matabeleland region, especially for areas falling under natural farming region four, this being the region…

Psychiatric patients numbers double

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter  THE number of people suffering from mental health related illnesses and seeking medication at Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo has more than doubled in the past…

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