ZEMURA WANTS TO TAKE HIS CLUB FORM TO WARRIORS

Tadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter WARRIORS utility star Jordan Zemura hopes to take his club form to the national team.

Embrace technology to transform business, Govt urges SMEs

Mutsawashe Mashandure,  Herald Correspondent SMALL and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are being helped to advance technologically by the Government through a comprehensive strategy to enhance infrastructure, promote digital literacy and strengthen cyber…

Govt applauds teachers’ heroics

Remember Deketeke, Herald Correspondent Zimbabwean teachers joined the rest of the world in celebrating and honouring their heroic works. World Teachers’ Day is a day to take stock of an…

Government formulates National Cyber Security Strategy

Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Writer THE Government is taking concrete steps to combat the rising threat of cybercrime by formulating a National Cyber Security Strategy, Deputy Minister of Information Communication Technology,…

Zanu PF warns rogue DCC members

Joseph Madzimure, Zimpapers Politics Hub ZANU PF has urged District Coordinating Committee (DCC) members to stand guided by the party’s constitution and desist from making executive decisions outside their mandate.…

Passport fraud: Ghanaian’s trial begins

Yeukai Karengezeka, Court Correspondent A Ghanaian woman, Zakia Abdul Ahmed Issah (26), who was arrested at Robert Mugabe International Airport for attempting to travel to Dubai using fraudulently acquired Zimbabwean…

Partnership to promote Education 5.0 through computer network training

Amos Mpofu, [email protected]  THE Internet Society (ISOC), a global charity organisation based in the United States, has partnered with Blended Education College of Southern Africa (BECSA) in Bulawayo to advance the…

Unlocking the potential of Africa’s youth

Nardos Bekele-Thomas  and Snorre Westgaard By 2050, Africa’s youth population, already the largest in the world, is projected to double to over 830 million. The OECD reports that by the…

SIX OF THE BEST

NEYMAR is set to buy his own £7million private island off the coast of Brazil, according to reports.

Food prices risk spiking on worst drought in Brazil

For six months, not a drop of rain fell on José Orlando Cintra Filho’s coffee crops. The white flowers that typically inspire hope of a good arabica harvest — the…

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