Zimsec November 2021 examinations timetable out

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has released this year’s November session Ordinary examinations timetable. According to the timetable, the examinations will spill into next…

NEW: International Day for Rural Women set for Zvishavane 

Zimbabwe will join the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day for Rural Women on Friday. 

The commemorations are set to take place in Zvishavane. 

NEW: Govt makes strides in digitisation programme 

Government has made significant strides in its digitisation efforts as projects to transform the country’s broadcasting landscape from analogue to digital continue to progress. 

Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop found dead, allegedly stabbed by husband – authorities

Athletics Kenya on Wednesday confirmed the death of two-time World Championship bronze medalist Agnes Tirop after she was stabbed, allegedly by her husband. AK said some of the details of…

6 new television stations licenced

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   GOVERNMENT will continue to make strides in ensuring diversity of information for members of the public as evidenced by the licencing of six television…

NEW: Blanket mine posts record quarterly output

GWANDA-BASED gold producer Blanket Mine produced a record quarterly production of 18 965 ounces of gold for the quarter ended September 30, 3021. 

Zim$ trades at 90,08 against US$

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe dollar this week trades at 90,08 against United States dollar weakening by 1,7 percentage of points from last week’s rate of 88,55. A total…

NEW: Chiroodza appointed Gems manager 

CELEBRATED netball umpire Agnes Chiroodza has been named the new Gems manager. 

Her appointment comes as the national netball team regroups ahead of the Pent series, slated for October 31 to November 4, and the African Championships. 

NEW: US$2 million for disaster-prone communities in Zimbabwe 

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has donated nearly US$2 million to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) to assist vulnerable and disaster-prone communities in the country. 

Sebotshiwe umakhelwane wokutshontsha usane

Thokozile Mbedzi LITSHONE sezilikhalele inina lesigabeni seTarusenga eMasvingo elanyamalala losane lukamakhelwane walo olulenyanga ezine kuviki ephelileyo. Kubikwa uTariro Mahorasha oleminyaka engu-30 obetshontsha usane lukaPrisca Chime oleminyaka engu-22 ocatsha kusukela mhlaka…

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