President promotes Air Force officer
Air Force of Zimbabwe Wing Commander Davison Mupurwa was promoted by President Mnangagwa to Group Captain with effect from June 21 and yesterday received his rank insignia at Air Force of Zimbabwe headquarters from AFZ commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo.
Fly in the ointment
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective ZIMBABWE is known far and wide and reputed for the country’s very, very high literacy rating on the African continent. Which augers well for the country’s development,…
Artistes call for virtual shows support
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Like last year, this year’s World Music Day, an annual celebration of music where free concerts and other musical events are organised in neighbourhood parks and…
New youth talent centre launched
A new ground-breaking youth initiative has been launched in Norton to invest in youth led solutions and engagements through art and sports.
Teen artist to hold exhibition
A teenager who took up painting during lockdown is scheduled to display her work at a prestigious art gallery in London. When schools closed in March 2020, Makenzy Beard (14)…
Jehovah’s Witness hold virtual conference
The Jehovah’s Witnesses has yet again moved its annual in-person event to a virtual event in compliance with World Health Organisations’ Covid-19 regulations.
Outfit hacks for petite women, BET awards fashion statement
Craig Twist Fashion Correspondent According to American fashion writer and critic Nikoleta P, another Black Entertainment (BET) Awards ceremony is behind us and it gave us more amazing red carpet…
National Hero burial: Public gatherings to be tightly controlled
Harare Bureau RETIRED Major General Clever Chiramba who was declared a national hero, will be buried tomorrow at the National Heroes Acre in Harare under tight Covid-19 health protocols with…
Chinese firm committed to labour laws
Chinese-owned company Sunny Yi Feng Tiles Zimbabwe yesterday said it remained committed to conducting its business within the parameters of the Zimbabwean labour laws and shot down claims of ill-treating its workers after a picture of an injured worker went viral on social media.
Rural pupils lag behind in online learning
The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and various other ministries and Government agencies need to address network and power challenges faced by rural schools which have seen pupils failing to benefit from online learning.










