Broccoli: A cruciferous veg that fights cancer

Miriam Nyasha Kwari Herbalist Hello friends… This week I would like to share and give you all a little taste of a vegetable that could change your lives for the better.…

West Ham like cat on a hot tin roof over Zouma saga

LONDON — West Ham manager David Moyes is in the spotlight ahead of his side’s trip to Leicester tomorrow, with the build-up overshadowed by the fallout from a video showing…

Mberengwa youths set for empowerment

Herald Reporter Youths in Mberengwa East are set to benefit from various initiatives aimed at enabling them to participate in the country’s socio-economic development while keeping them from criminal activities…

Youth’s microwave mentality: A source of worry

Carl Maswoswa (MSc Student In Financial Engineering, NUST)     Making it in life has become a selling point; living lavishly and driving fancy cars is the order of the day. …

The horror in Moonfall

Moonfall depicts the horror that would unfold if the moon were to go out of orbit and crash into the earth. Before that big bump, Earth’s gravity would be progressively…

Chinese professor at Oxford urges women to get ahead

Ms G In August last year, Dr Xiaolan Fu, the first Chinese professor with tenure in Oxford University in the field of social sciences, was selected as one of ten…

Genius who walks to varsity gets help

Several companies have come to the rescue of Mike Lungu, a Chitungwiza student who walks to and from town to University of Zimbabwe to attend lectures.   Mike Lungu faced…

School is the best place to be, but . . .

Education Correspondent We are expected to make the learner a future responsible citizen, who must be spiritually, emotionally and physically well. It’s not just about maths, we are dealing with…

Benefits of having education insurance for your children

A University World News article, focusing on higher education, attributes rising costs such as: higher education institutions raise their fees on the back of rising maintenance costs, higher enrolment rates,…

NEW: E-skills training to modernise justice delivery 

Superior court judges were on Friday conferred with certificates following the completion of an e-skills training programme, which is part of Government’s broad objective to modernise the justice delivery system. 

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