Innovative financing for school meals in Africa

Darlington Tshuma-Correspondent  March 1, Africa commemorated the Day of School Feeding, with stakeholders working to fight against illiteracy, poverty, and malnutrition.  Africa Day of School Feeding celebrates the progress achieved…

From classroom to the Premiership

Tadious Manyepo recently in NYAZURA NYAMIDZI Secondary School has, over the past years, seen a number of girls dropping out due to unwanted pregnancies. In some instances, so frequently, they…

Learning institutions must move beyond climate change tokenism

Achieford Mhondera-Herald Correspondent The 2024-2030 Heritage-Based Curriculum Framework for Primary and Secondary Education has made a deliberate and effort to mainstream climate change within the curricula. This shows commitment to…

Zimusi breaks down at PNL awards

Zimpapers Sports Hub TAKADANAISHE ZIMUSI broke down as she received the Fans Player of the Year prize at the belated Premier Netball League awards held in Harare on Saturday night.…

Why the International Criminal Court should be abolished

Timur Tarkhanov The International Criminal Court (ICC) has long masqueraded as a beacon of justice, a supposedly impartial tribunal holding the world’s worst criminals accountable. But the reality is far…

Windies annoy Viv Richards

LEGENDARY player Sir Vivian Richards urged West Indies to learn from Afghanistan and re-establish themselves as a force in ODI cricket. The West Indies and Sri Lanka, both former world…

NAMAs: Same old, tired script

Arts Reporters  It seems the National Arts Merit Awards (Namas) are still the same, nothing new.  Each edition comes with its own talking points.  The talking points might be positive…

Bolt speaks on failed Nike contract

USAIN Bolt created quite some ripples during his peak. Not only on the tracks but outside of it too. While he was running 9:58s 100m dashes, the fame quotient around…

Winning trophy won’t change Guardiola

MANCHESTER City boss Pep Guardiola has claimed that winning a trophy this season will not change his assessment of the Citizens’ surprising campaign. To say that Manchester City have struggled…

Zim’s trade deficit narrows 51 percent

Business Reporter Zimbabwe’s monthly trade deficit recorded a 51 percent drop to US$96,8 million in January from US$197 million in December 2024, despite exports registering a decline. Latest statistics from…

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