Pupils sent home over hairstyles

KATIMA MULILO (Namibia). — Some learners at the Caprivi Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi region were sent home yesterday because of “inappropriate” hairstyles. Learners not branding a school logo…

Ronaldo under probe

LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo is “under investigation’’ after flouting coronavirus rules to take his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez on a trip to a luxury ski resort for her 27th birthday. Ronaldo…

GEF announce commissions

SINGAPORE. — The Global Esports Federation have announced the Commissions for this year to continue the robust work the GEF Board and Commissions have accomplished over the launch year. The…

GDI gets five-year tax exemption

Business Reporter GREAT Dyke Investments (GDI), which is developing a platinum mining project in Darwendale, Mashonaland West province, has been granted a five-year tax exemption by the Government. The mining…

Looking Back: Sons left in a cave to fend for themselves

The Herald, 23 May 1993 FOUR brothers aged between six and 17 and living in the Bushu area of Honde Valley have found a new home in a small pole…

First Class Academy embraces President Mnangagwa’s vision

MUTARE’S leading private college, First Class Academy, has heeded President Mnangagwa’s call for the participation of the private sector in the uplifting of the country’s health delivery system by offering scholarships to excelling students to enroll at the University of Zimbabwe’s Medical School.

Bikers’ rally slated for Manicaland

MOTORSPORT bikers’ club — the Zimfreeriders Motor Cycle Club (Zimfreeriders MCC) has mapped out an ambitious domestic tourism promotion drive through biking display shows, theatrics and stunts and will this year host a national bikers’ rally in Manicaland. 

China’s public health spending surged in 2020

China’s public health fiscal expenditure surged in 2020 amid efforts to fight Covid-19, despite lower fiscal revenue compared to 2019, official data showed yesterday. While the central government has been…

Mwadziwana begins ABU title preparations

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter AFTER a long break from training and competition, boxer Tinashe “Chairman” Mwadziwana, says it’s not easy to get back to serious business. He has begun preparations…

Schools shun e-learning

THE Covid-19 lockdown, in which schools were closed indefinitely presents the nation with its first real test of e-learning systems, as thousands of learners remain out of classroom, implying a massive loss in human capital development with long term economic and social repercussions.

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