Mapaya motivated by World Champs final
TRIPLE jumper Chengetayi Mapaya has set his sights on securing qualification for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, after a promising performance at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China.
SA, Moza engage Zimsec to strengthen examination systems
South Africa and Mozambique are in discussions with the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) to enhance their examination and assessment systems, with plans to establish ZIMSEC centres in their respective countries, a Government official has confirmed.
150 000 youths in Harare to receive ICT training
AT least 150 000 youths in Harare are set to receive training in Information Communication and Technology (ICT) through the Digitruck and Digital Skills Ambassador Programme, Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Charles Tawengwa, has said.
Progress in priority projects recorded
CABINET has reviewed progress on priority projects as part of the first 100-Day Cycle of 2025.
Ghana stay on course after Partey brace
THOMAS PARTEY and Mohammed Kudus strengthened Ghana’s bid for a place at the 2026 Fifa World Cup, while Ivory Coast won to return to the top of their qualifying group on Monday.
Krog, Chinhoi make Seregenti cut
ZIMBABWE professional golfers Stuart Krog and Robson Chinhoi remained in contention at the Serengeti play-offs at Serengeti Golf Estates in Johannesburg, South Africa, after making the cut in the R2.5 million purse tournament.
Blatter, Platini cleared of criminal charges
FORMER Fifa president Sepp Blatter and the France legend Michel Platini were both cleared of corruption charges by a Swiss court yesterday, two and a half years after they were first acquitted of the offences.
Sekeramayi’s urgent plea for international land aid
INTERNATIONAL aid will help to neutralise a looming crisis of expectations among a land-hungry population, Dr Sydney Sekeramayi told Zimcord delegates yesterday.
Athletes savour Kirsty’s historic feat
As Zimbabwe celebrates former Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Kirsty Coventry’s historic election as president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), both current and former athletes have hailed the milestone with pride and admiration – saluting one of their own for etching her name into global sporting history.
Capacity to produce more important than land ownership
If owning land and related natural resources was a panacea to development, communities and people who own fertile land would be enjoying better living standards than the landless.







