ICT training for rural teachers

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said there is a need to capacitate some rural teachers with information communication technologies (ICTs) skills as they are computer illiterate to drive the…

Zemura continues fine form in Championship

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international Jordan Zemura continued his fine run in the English Football League’s Sky Bet Championship when he scored a brace in Bournemouth’s 3-0 win over…

New investments boost platinum output

Local platinum production continues to rise on the back of continuous investments in capacity by producers over the years.

Modernised Beitbridge traffic flow test run begins this week

Thupeyo Muleya , Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBORDERS Consortium, which is upgrading the Beitbridge Border Post at a cost of US$300 million, would start traffic-flow test runs on Wednesday this week at…

Massive housing project takes shape in Norton . . . Govt on track to deliver 220 000 houses, flats

The Second Republic’s thrust to eradicate poverty and protect citizens against scammers, through provision of affordable housing, is on course, as a massive 2 200 housing project takes shape in Norton. 

Bill to rev up industrialisation, innovation now law

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter The Centre for Education, Innovation, Research and Development Act, which seeks to create a technology hub to harness and coordinate research and innovation in universities and colleges…

Zimbabweans’ spirit unbreakable: President

Detractors will never break the spirit of Zimbabweans, as the Second Republic continues on its journey to build the economy through provision of transport services and other infrastructural development projects in line with the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) and Vision 2030, President Mnangagwa has said.

Vaccination rates continue to slow

While the third wave of Covid-19 infection continues to trickle down to just 4,8 percent of its mid-July peak, the vaccination rate is also continuing to slow with 286 134 jabs given last week between Sunday and Saturday, down for the third week running.

‘We’ll gradually increase civil servants salaries’

CIVIL servants must be patient with the Government which is committed to improving their conditions of service in line with the prevailing economic environment, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima has said.

Zim, Rwanda in transport deal

Zimbabwe and Rwanda have partnered in capacity building initiatives and technical exchange programmes in transport infrastructure development.

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