Editorial Comment: e-learning focus a sign of progress
The pressing of the fast forward button to get e-learning well underway this year shows the seriousness of the Second Republic to build on Zimbabwe’s past achievements and to turn the rhetoric into action.
$22m fraud suspects in court
Two suspected fraudsters have appeared in court on allegations of defrauding TM Pick n Pay of $22 million after misrepresenting as TM Pick n Pay finance managers.
‘The end of the beginning’
In November 1942, following the Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood to address the House of Commons.
Khama pulls out of AFCON qualifiers
KHAMA BILLIAT is the latest member of the influential group of Warriors to pull out of the 2021 AFCON qualifiers against Botswana and Zambia later this month.
Truck drivers dodge Covid-19 clearance
SOME haulage truck drivers passing through Forbes Border Post are dodging clearance channels at the Mutare Dry Port and making use of fake Covid-19 certificates, thereby putting the lives of the people they interact with at risk of contracting the highly contagious virus.
A darling character . . . that changed the face of local television
In the early 2000s, the first local soap, “Studio 263” was born, and it gave a platform to Anne Nhira who played the affable character of Vimbai Jari.
All systems go for agric marketing season
Stakeholders in the agriculture sector have expressed preparedness for this coming marketing season with all modalities almost in place.
More awareness critical for AfCFTA
IT is the third month now since the historic African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement came into force, but the real benefits could take longer to be felt by ordinary citizens and small businesses.
Man defrauds Tapiwa Makore’s father
A Harare man who admitted to conning the father of murdered Murehwa boy, Tapiwa Makore (7), of money to hire a car to Malawi to track the missing head of the deceased was yesterday granted $5 000 bail.
Stakeholders welcome e-learning
Stakeholders in the education sector have welcomed plans by Government to fast-track the implementation of the e-learning strategy as a positive development in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic that has disrupted conventional learning.











