St James High attributes success to teachers, learners

Nobukhosi Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter St James High School has continued to prove its mattle as the school constantly produces impressive academic results. The school has been producing good results since…

Civil engineering graduate basks in farming glory

Nobukhosi Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter WHILE agriculture forms an integral part of Zimbabwe’s economy, many young people used to think of it as a back-breaking business that offers little economic benefit…

Gwanda author launches book

Sione Amidu, Gwanda Correspondent Gwanda-based Thembinkosi Auther Ndlovu (22) has launched a book titled What happened to us which explores the experiences which bring people down in business, churches, marriages and…

JZ High School continues with 100 percent A-level pass rate. . . We are grooming job creators and not job seekers

Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday News Reporter  SITUATED in Gwanda District in the sprawling Matabeleland South Province, Jason Ziyaphapha (JZ) Moyo High School is not only named after a revolutionary luminary whose legacy…

Before accepting a job offer . . .

WHILE a salary is always an important factor, there is a range of accompanying finances that should be taken into account when contemplating a job offer. The employment offer in…

Rain kills 38 and affects more than 2000 households

Rutendo Nyeve, Sunday News Reporter AT least 38 lives have so far been lost to rainfall incidents across the country that affected more than 2 000 households while basic community infrastructure…

St Columba’s High School maintains academic excellence

Sandisiwe Gumbo, Sunday News Reporter St Columba’s High School in Bulawayo is determined to uphold its tradition of nurturing brilliant learners through its commitment to academic excellence. This has been evidenced…

Thief forced to eat raw chicken

IN a bizarre incident in Bulawayo’s Pumula suburb, a man’s love for chicken became his source of torment when a vigilant neighbourhood watch group caught him red-handed stealing a bird.…

Education value losing its ‘soul’ to commercialisation

Simbarashe Murima, Opinion The current commercial education landscape in the country is unsettling. The paradigm shift of education to a ‘commodity’ in Zimbabwe by private educational institutions is a growing concern…

The God of new things

GREETINGS beloved nation. Isaiah 43:18-19, “Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall…

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