‘Gold service centres will plug smuggling’

GOLD service centres, which the Government intends to establish across the country by mid 2022, will help plug suspected widespread smuggling of the precious mineral out of the country, a Cabinet Minister has said.

China bans exams for 7-year-olds

Beijing. – China yesterday banned written exams for six- and seven-year-olds, as part of sweeping education reforms aimed at relieving pressure on pupils and parents in China’s hyper-competitive school system.

Burl feels Chevrons haven’t hit top gear

ZIMBABWE all-rounder, Ryan Burl, says the Chevrons are yet to play their best cricket during the ongoing tour of Ireland.

Rhinos Queens switch focus to semis

BLACK Rhinos Queens coach, Kuda Matuwi, says her troops have represented their club, and country, well at the CAF Champions League COSAFA qualifier.

Quiet aquaculture revolution unfolding in Venice

VENICE, the city of myriad waterways, is an appropriate venue for this year’s World Aquaculture Conference, to be held next month.

Judges interviews commence

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday started interviews to fill nine vacant positions of High Court judges.

Inevitable recognition of the Sahrawi Republic

The unprecedented decision by former United States president Donald Trump to recognise Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara on December 10, 2020 was met with widespread criticism as it contradicts international law.

Hospital worker convicted of selling vaccination cards

A Chitungwiza General Hospital employee has been convicted of selling vaccination cards to a couple that had not taken the jab last week.

A governance nugget

“Eagles come in all shapes and sizes, but you recognise them chiefly by their attitudes”, so said EF Schumacher.

Devolution funds joy for Muzarabani schools

The Muzarabani Rural District council has completed the construction of classroom blocks at Batanai and Gumbochuma primary schools that were destroyed by hailstorm last season.

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