Editorial Comment: Schools must focus on new approach

The re-opening of all classes within the next three weeks will come as a relief to parents and children as, in many ways, the breaks in every child’s education will be the longest lingering effects of Covid-19.

Stone sculpture gallery that speaks a thousand words

Every town has its epitaph! The small town of Mvurwi, in Mashonaland Central, some 100km north of Harare, has probably the best epitaph; it is a stone sculpture gallery that speaks a thousand words.

De-politicise service delivery: Minister Matsikenyere

Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Nokuthula Matsikenyere has called for the de-politicisation of service delivery, while the MDC-led Mutare City Council has assured her of total cooperation to ensure the city meets its Vision 2030 targets.

Award Nominee Rose Mambo eyes international scene

Gospel crooner and Star FM Listerner’s Choice award nominee Rose Mambo is working her way up by fusing different genres of gospel songs that seek to appeal to people of all ages.

Tap into opportunities: Minister

The manufacturing sector should contribute to the economy by tapping into opportunities availed through Government policy frameworks, such as the National Industrial Development Policy (2019-2023) complemented by the National Development Strategy 1 (2021-2025), to ensure productivity and employment creation.

Willdale targets Sadc region

Listed brick maker Willdale Limited says it is looking to enter the export markets, initially targeting the SADC region market.

Musona continues to ease into his groove

WARRIORS captain, Knowledge Musona, continues to ease himself back into the groove, with a 70-minute shift, on Wednesday night.

Chevrons can see clearly now, the rain is gone

THIS time, 10 years ago, Zimbabwe’s Chevrons were wandering in the wilderness, and the darkness, having clocked six years of self-imposed exile from the Test cricket arena.

Rising inflows bode well for Kariba power generation

Water at Lake Kariba, the country’s largest water reservoir has risen above its minimum operating level of 475,50 metres, boosting hopes for steady power generation for Zimbabwe and Zambia.

Four arrested for killing zebra

FOUR Bindura men were arrested after they shot and killed a zebra at Tsatse Game Park and loaded the carcass into their getaway vehicle.

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