Govt scraps Cala, introduces school based projects

Blessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter THE Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) have, with immediate effect, been replaced with the new school-based projects of practical applications with the number of areas covered by…

Major roads in Harare closed for rehabilitation

Freeman Razemba and Ivan Zhakata MAJOR roads in Harare have been closed for massive rehabilitation ahead of the 44th Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government Summit…

Treasury exposes abuse of sugar tax for profiteering

Prosper Ndlovu-Bulawayo Bureau THE Government has condemned the abuse of the beverages sugar content tax and other tariff measures by some businesses that deliberately misinterpret clear policy propositions for profiteering…

Isolated rains bring relief, hope

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter MOISTURE over the northern and eastern parts of the country from Zambia and Mozambique has resulted in isolated thunderstorms over Matabeleland North, all Mashonaland provinces and Manicaland,…

Stakeholders push for tech-savvy graduates

Trust Freddy–Herald Correspondent  In the face of rapid technological advances, stakeholders want comprehensive retooling and reskilling to produce graduates who are prepared for the demands of the modern economy. These…

Senior officials pledge to fight corruption

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke and Primrose Zimano IN a move meant to bolster transparency and accountability, more than 100 Government officials yesterday signed Integrity Pledges to reaffirm their commitment to fight corruption…

Skills Minister backs innovation hubs

Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent  Skills Audit and Development Minister Paul Mavima yesterday toured the Eight2Five Innovation Hub and Start-up projects in Harare, which will give impetus to the country’s modernisation agenda…

Biti fined US$300 for verbal assault

Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent  AFTER a four-year trial, Harare Magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro yesterday ordered Tendai Biti to pay a US$300 fine (or six months in jail) after she found him…

Cabinet okays Heritage-Based framework

Herald Reporter Cabinet yesterday approved the Heritage-Based Education 2024 to 2030 curriculum framework, which is expected to transform the education system to produce citizens with relevant skills that are key…

Editorial Comment: Integrity pledges strengthen the honest, group them together

THE cynical might see the present campaign for senior civil servants to sign integrity pledges to fight corruption within their departments and ministries as little more than a gesture, but…

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