Time management key in CALAs

Taurai Mandhlazi GREETINGS to you learners. Last week, we discussed a number of issues pertaining to continuous assessment learning activities (CALA) and we are carrying on with the subject in…

Marondera West celebrates

Sunday Mail Reporter THE people of Mashonaland East are revelling in developmental projects driven by the Second Republic and will forever remain grateful to President Mnangagwa for his vision, Minister…

Minnie to be hauled over hot coals on local roast show

From one public breakup with Itumeleng Khune to another with Quinton Jones, South African television and radio personality Minnie Dlamini is ready to be roasted with no holds barred. The…

Will I be taken advantage of?

Mudzimba Dr Chisamba Dear Amai, I hope I find you well. I am a 42-year-old single mother and employed as a househelp. It took more than a year for me…

Sacrifices by the youth are enduring

“ZIMBABWE will not die; young people will save it.” Dr Obert Moses Mpofu I cannot think of a more powerful statement than these words by the late Father Zimbabwe, our…

Call to protect, support SMES gets louder

Business Reporter ANALYSTS have urged policymakers and stakeholders to prioritise protection and support of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to ensure sustained economic development and stability as it is the…

Sport integral to learning

Gabriel Manyeruke MOST learners do not understand the importance of sport. Some think it is only for fun and leisure, while others consider it a mere waste of time. However,…

Fighting at night was our specialty

LAST week, CDE SOLOMON MOYANA (SM), a veteran of the liberation struggle, told our Political Editor KUDA BWITITI (KB) how he survived an air raid by Rhodesia’s security forces at…

Work together for Vision 2030 — Minister Ndlovu

Sione Amidu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Matabeleland South Province, Dr Evelyn Ndlovu, has implored all Government departments to work together and ensure that…

Beyoncé makes Billboard history

BEYONCÉ has become the first black woman to top Billboard’s “Hot Country Songs” chart. “Texas Hold ‘Em” soared to number one after the musician released it simultaneously with the single…

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