Kuvuselelwa idolobho lokaBulawayo ngomthandazo eKEC

Nkosilathi Sibanda UMFUNDISI olodumo kwele-Africa, odabuka eNigeria u-Apostle Felix Okoh uzavakatshela kuleli ngoLwesihlanu elande ukuhlangana lamanye amakholwa kumbuthano ohlose ukuthandazela lokuletha insindiso kudolobho lakoBulawayo. Umbuthano lo ngowe KEC (Kingdom Empowerment…

All set for new school term 

HARARE’S central business district (CBD) was a hive of activity today as parents and learners made last-minute preparations for the second term, which starts tomorrow.

Imisebenzi dololo e-UK …kubekwa imithetho emitsha

I-UNITED Kingdom ibika ukuba kayisoke isaqhatsha kumbe ukunika amaviza kuzisebenzi ezivela kwamanye amazwe, ezinakekela izigulane labantu esebeluphele. Lokhu kuvezwe nguhulumende wakulelo ngesikhathi ekhuluma lomsakazo weBBC. Unobhala wendaba zekhaya kuhulumende we-UK,…

Rwanda recruits second group of Zim teachers

RWANDA is set to recruit a second cohort of over 150 Zimbabwean teachers as part of a skilled worker exchange agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two countries.

Man strikes girlfriend’s 3-year-old toddler with iron bar

Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A Harare man who allegedly struck his girlfriend’s three-year-old daughter with an iron bar has appeared in court facing attempted murder charges. The toddler is battling…

Bulawayo signs innovation MoU

THE City of Bulawayo took a significant step towards attaining its goal of becoming Zimbabwe’s innovation powerhouse with the recent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ), Zimbabwe Open University and Bulawayo Polytechnic during the Research and Innovation Seminar last week.

Malaria cases start dropping in Mashonaland West

MASHONALAND West province, which used to record an average of 400 malaria cases a day, is winning the fight to contain the disease, with cases reducing to 170 a day.

Zimbabwe joins the world in celebrating International Nurses Day

 ZIMBABWE today joins the rest of the world in commemorating International Nurses Day under the theme, “Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for nurses strengthens economies”.

Over 200 students graduate after attaining technical skills

A TOTAL of 207 students who completed their technical courses graduated last Friday at Kadoma’s Life Technical Training Institute.

Chief Nyashanu denounces child marriages

MANICALAND traditional leader, Chief Nyashanu, has amplified Government’s call denouncing child marriages in some communities and called for tough legal measures against culprits.

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