Drive to make students more literate launched

A GROUP of academics, worried about the large numbers of students passing through school without being fully literate, has launched a countrywide project to ensure reading skills are adequately taught.

New vocational training centre launches diverse skills development programmes

BINDURA South legislator Cde Remigious Matangira has established a new vocational training centre (VTC) in a development aimed at fostering economic growth and empowering local communities.

Zim aims for rice self-sufficiency with new varieties

Felistas Tavarera THE agricultural research and innovation services department under the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development has released three new rice varieties that are suitable for…

CRSL midweek clash set to shake up the table

Tongai Mashonga BEITBRIDGE becomes the epicentre of football fireworks this afternoon, as Central Region Soccer League (CRSL) title contenders Sheasham FC and Dulibadzimu United go head to head in a…

Budgeting gives farmers a clear picture of financial situation

THE 2025 tobacco marketing season is now in its fourth month and farmers are reportedly taking home good earnings.

Africa University’s female graduates lead the way

AFRICA University’s (AU) 31st graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone in higher education, with women making up 59 percent of the graduating class last Saturday.

Argentina no longer reliant on Messi

ARGENTINA have learned to cope with Lionel Messi’s absences and no longer need to rejig the lineup when the Inter Miami forward is not available, manager Lionel Scaloni said ahead…

Nyaumwe’s bitter-sweet journey

SHE might be turning 38, but Correctional Queens striker Marjory Nyaumwe is determined to keep going, at least for another few years.

De Bryune inspires Belgium

KEVIN DE BRYUNE spared Belgium’s blushes after blowing a 3-0 lead to beat Wales 4-3 and kick-start the Red Devils’ 2026 World Cup football qualifying campaign on Monday night.

Zim, Cuba sign MoU for transfer of military artefacts

THE Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK) and Cuba’s National Council of National Heritage yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at transferring military equipment from the historic Battle of Cuito Cuanavale to the Museum of African Liberation in Harare, Zimbabwe.

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