Rethinking student accommodation

Harare is home to eight institutions of higher learning and accommodates regional campuses for seven other universities.

First Lady takes Free to Shine Campaign to Domboshava

Being HIV positive does not mean a death warrant as one can live a normal life and bear children as long as they adhere to advice from health experts and take medication properly and consistently.

Sharuko On Saturday – Then, he turned back towards the window, crushed out his cigarette and faded off to sleep

HIS invite, for a dinner date, came through an emissary, maybe, as confirmation — if I needed any — some sort of Cold War had been brewing between the two of us.

Man City determined to sign Messi

LONDON – Manchester City are determined to reunite Lionel Messi with Pep Guardiola after tying their boss down to a new deal until 2023.

Hamilton wants to have a positive impact

LONDON – World Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is pondering a momentous year, one in which he has not only become the most successful racing driver in history.

Man loses US$48k in fake nostro transfer deal

TWO suspected bogus police officers yesterday appeared in court on allegations of robbing an unsuspecting man of his US$48 000 in a fake nostro transfer deal.

Search for Tapiwa’s head continues

Police on Thursday returned to Mr Thanks Makore’s residence in Damofalls and continued digging in search of the head of his nephew, Tapiwa Makore (Junior), who was the victim of a suspected ritual murder in Nyamutumbu Village, Murehwa, on September 17.

Young Warriors disqualified from COSAFA

THE Young Warriors have been disqualified from the 2929 COSAFA Men’s Under-17 Championships for having an over-aged player in the tournament which got underway in South Africa this week.

Zim refines tourism development policy: VP Mohadi

The country’s tourism development policies have been refined in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) which seeks to build US$5 billion tourism-driven revenue by the year 2030 and make Zimbabwe a major global player in the sector.

Bindura University School of Optometry to help eye care services

President Mnangagwa recently opened the country’s first school of optometry at Bindura University of Science Education. In this interview, Sifelani Tsiko (ST), Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor speaks to BUSE Vice Chancellor Prof Eddie Mwenje (EM) about how the new school will train optometrists and transform access to eye care services for thousands of people affected by poor vision in the country.

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