Education 5.0 churns out skilled graduates

THE Second Republic is re-modelling the country’s education sector to produce skilled graduates who respond to national challenges as opposed to just seeking employment.

Antony’s debut cinematic and apparently fearless

MANCHESTER. — Dance like 70 000 people aren’t watching. Whatever Antony might go on to achieve from here on the fraught, treacherous, potholed path of becoming, for now, Manchester United’s second most expensive signing of all time, we’ll always have minutes 33 to 34 of his full debut, an interlude that was a kind of highlights reel on its own, me-time, a man intent on painting some part of this day a shade of Antony.

Economic growth spurs demand for electricity

Zimbabwe will need to boost electricity supplies to 2 350MW by 2025 due to the economic growth being experienced especially through investments in the mining sector, Zesa’s distribution subsidiary ZETDC has calculated.

‘Climate change a danger for Zim’

Climate change shocks directly impact all sectors of the economy in Zimbabwe and requires global support and intervention to minimise damage and help Africa adjust, Deputy Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi said yesterday.

Kyrgios sends Medvedev tumbling out of US Open

NEW YORK. — Australia’s Nick Kyrgios sent defending champion Daniil Medvedev tumbling out of the US Open tennis tournament on Sunday as US teenager Coco Gauff reached the quarter-finals for the first time.

Gold price steadies

Gold was steady, as mounting concerns over a worsening energy crisis in Europe drove investors to the greenback over the euro.

New Zambia NOC constitution approved

LUSAKA. — The new National Olympic Committee of Zambia (NOCZ) constitution, which includes executive board age limits and gender representation, received unanimous approval at the Extraordinary General Meeting in Lusaka following a two-year consultation process with local and international stakeholders and has come into immediate effect.

Ghana to teach Chinese language in schools

CAPE COAST. — The Chinese language will soon be integrated into Ghana’s educational curriculum, a senior Ghanaian official has said.

CUT walks the talk: operationalises 5.0 curriculum

IN a clear demonstration of the rationality behind Government’s push for universities to adopt the 5.0 curriculum, Chinhoyi University of technology (CUT) has produced a prototype of a hydroponic farming system that juxtaposes bream production and green pepper farming, all within one water source.

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