SA Higher Education minister removed

JOHANNESBURG. – In a swift response to recent controversies, President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Buti Manamela as the new Minister of Higher Education and Training.

Solar-powered drying plant transforms Gwanda village

Peter Matika, [email protected] A LOCAL company, Off and Tie Grid Company (OTG), has launched a pioneering initiative to combat environmental degradation, boost food security and improve the nutritional value of…

Suluman makes history in DRC

Dendera music exponent Suluman Chimbetu recently made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean to perform at the inaugural UN Tourism First World and Tourism Festival held in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Residents celebrate improved power supply

Rutendo Nyeve, Victoria Falls Reporter CONSUMERS have applauded power utility, Zesa, for improved supplies across the country in response to growing energy investments and electricity generation efficiencies facilitated by the…

Hope, goals and grace behind bars…Inmates find redemption through football at Khami Prison tourney

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub AT Khami Prison, where fences and time usually define the day, it was the thud of a football, the cheer of makeshift fans, and a…

Special agency for anti-drug fight

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Senior Reporter CABINET has approved the National Drug and Substance Abuse Control and Enforcement Agency Bill, which will establish a dedicated agency to co-ordinate the country’s anti-drug abuse…

Beitbridge addresses billing system challenges

BEITBRIDGE Municipality says it has managed to address challenges associated with its billing system which had over the years affected its revenue collection from ratepayers.

Zim commits to five new Ramsar sites

WITH the spotlight firmly on Zimbabwe as it hosts the historic 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (COP15), the Government has unveiled an ambitious pledge to designate five new sites by 2030 — cementing the country’s leadership in global wetland conservation.

Red Buffaloes’ ZWPSL survival in limbo

IT may be heartbreaking, especially for the Nyazura community, but the writing is now on the wall— their own Zimbabwe Women’s Premier Soccer League outfit Red Buffaloes are on the brink.

Jairos Jiri Association ordered to pay US$67 000

ONE of the country’s largest service providers to people living with disabilities and the less privileged, The Jairos Jiri Association, has been ordered by the High Court to pay US$67 602.30 in outstanding unpaid wages to four of its former employees.

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