No going back on 2020 public exams: Ministry

There is no possibility of deferring public examinations this year, despite limited attendance by teachers in some schools as doing so would disadvantage other pupils who were learning without disruptions, legislators heard yesterday.

Blueprint to lay ground for sustainable growth — minister

The National Development Strategy (NDS), expected to usher in an era of sustained and shared socio-economic growth in line with Vision 2030, will soon be unveiled by Government.

ZIFA target Feb start for football

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo says the association have already begun consultations with a view to start the 2021 season in mid-February.

WTO leader nomination feud: A case of expediency over principle

Since inception, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has just been an umbrella term synonymous with global world trade, yet for cunning politicians, it is the alpha and omega of all essential international trade deals.

Chisora ‘let himself down badly’

Dillian Whyte believes Derek Chisora “let himself down” against Oleksandr Usyk and should have had David Haye in his corner.

Private sector roped in to rebuild national herd

Efforts to rebuild the national cattle herd are underway, with Government and the private sector in partnership with activities that support livestock value chains to reduce livestock poverty deaths and contribute towards the development of a diversified agricultural sector that promotes inclusive green economic growth.

‘Collaboration key to Vision 2030’

Collaboration between Government and the private sector is critical to the attainment of Vision 2030, Mashonaland West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Mary Mliswa-Chikoka said recently during the handover by TelOne of groceries, blankets, stationery and personal protective equipment valued at over $1 million to Hurungwe Children’s and Old People’s homes in Karoi.

Democrats’ early lead evaporates on poll day

Republican voters have already taken out a significant chunk of the Democratic early voting lead just a few hours into Election Day voting.

Resettled farmers challenged to venture into growing macadamia nuts

Farmers resettled in Arda Transau in Mutare North have been urged to embrace the production of macadamia nuts to boost economic development and improve their livelihoods.

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