Government removes number of O-level sittings requirement for nurse training

Zvamaida Murwira, Senior Zimpapers Reporter ENROLMENT of nurse training students is no longer determined by the number of one’s sittings at Ordinary Level after the Government realised that it has…

At 13, his only last wish in life is to meet the First Lady

Ray Bande Senior Reporter AS he awaits his fate, Adrian Tavonga Gurumbadza (13), a bedridden Mutare boy, is sitting his Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) Grade Seven national examinations from…

Joint Ventures revolutionise Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector

Samuel Kadungure News Editor A SIGNIFICANT surge in joint ventures (JVs) has transformed the agricultural landscape, with over 2 500 partnership agreements registered by Government across the country. The approach…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: More investment in fertiliser factories due

THE magnificent effort by Zimbabwean farmers to expand the range, varieties and volumes of Zimbabwean crops would be impossible without adequate supplies of fertiliser and other agricultural chemicals, many of…

Pioneer ‘work for fees’ beneficiary graduates with flying colours

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] IN 2022, Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Animal Science student Mr Pride Mzinja deferred his studies after facing financial difficulties to pursue his academic career. The…

COMMENT: Government right to reserve key sectors of economy for citizens

OUR country has been attracting much foreign investment over the past decade or so. We have thousands of Nigerians, Congolese, Ghanaians, Chinese, Indians, Britons, Americans and so on who are…

Redemption time for CAPS Utd, Simba Bhora

Eddie Chikamhi Zimpapers Sports Hub WITH the Harare Derby defeat still fresh on their minds, Premiership giants CAPS United are set for another tough outing tomorrow when they face champions…

Economic empowerment programmes uplift rural women

Lovemore Kadzura Post Reporter THE ruling ZANU PF party’s economic empowerment initiatives, tailored for women in communal and resettlement areas, are driving transformative change and empowering beneficiaries to participate in…

Trapped in darkness: Boy (16) battles with XP

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Tonderai Mauchaza should be enjoying his teenage years, playing soccer with friends, going to school, or simply soaking in the warmth of the morning sun…

FAO boosts irrigation in Beitbridge to strengthen climate resilience

Thupeyo Muleya ,Beitbridge Bureau THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is making significant progress in strengthening irrigation development in Beitbridge District under its Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe…

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