Industrial Park concept: AU shows the way
WHEN Education 5.0, the Government policy which compels institutions of higher learning to focus on problem solving and value addition, was first introduced, there were fears about the way institutions, especially private universities, would react.
Minister reverses social work training ban
THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has rescinded the Council of Social Workers’ (CSW) decision to suspend social work programmes in some of the country’s universities saying it was not the council’s prerogative to make the call.
Maid turned cricket star
WHEN she was employed as a housemaid with pressing work commitments that did not afford her time to watch television and follow any of her favourite programmes, including sport, Precious Marange never dreamt she would trade the apron for cricket gear.
Lady Chevrons go down again
The Zimbabwe senior women’s cricket team will hope to end their debut ODI series on level terms when they meet Ireland in the fourth and final game at Harare Sports Club tomorrow.
PSMAS took new look to exhibitions
Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has taken its new look to exhibitions and other corporate events to allow its different stakeholders a chance to acquaint themselves and appreciate changes that have been taking place within the Society in recent years.
ZANU PF Women’s League in empowerment drive
THE ZANU PF Women’s League has embarked on an empowerment drive to equip women in churches across all provinces with various skills to align them with Vision 2030.
Man on a mission
The newly appointed Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ) chief executive officer, Mr Tawanda Gusha (TG), is a man on a mission.
Karate tourney for Chitown
ZIMBABWE National Karate Federation (ZNKF) president Joe Rugwete has saluted their affiliate club Kurai Kofukan for staging the Open Championships, which are set for Chitungwiza at the end of this month.
Locals are leading tourism sector recovery
THE tourism sector has been adversely affected by Covid-19. Authorities estimate that around 54 000 people who worked in the sector lost their jobs over the last year, while the economy could lose as much as US$1 billion to the pandemic.
The A-Z of horticulture plan
THE Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan (HRGP 2020-2025) encompasses the conventional horticulture programme, which aims at restoring the export-led programme and the Presidential Rural Horticulture programme.











