UZ guards accused of assaulting delivery man

Zvikomborero Parafini-Court Reporter THREE University of Zimbabwe security guards were brought before the courts after allegedly assaulting a bike delivery man they accused of theft. The accused Chipo Munyikwa (35)…

Bulawayo man jailed for brick attack on neighbour

Dalyn Chigwizura, Court Reporter AN unrepentant Bulawayo man who struck his neighbour with a brick, fracturing one of his ribs after being reprimanded for harassing a child, was yesterday sentenced…

The story behind the scramble for Greenland’s rare earths

Adrienne Murray, Correspondent As the United States and the West race to break China’s stranglehold over rare earths production — crucial for everything from smart phones to electric vehicles to…

MSD disseminates forecasts in 16 indigenous languages

THE Meteorological Services Department will soon begin issuing weather and agricultural advisories in 16 local languages — a move set to transform how farmers across Zimbabwe access vital climate information.

Socco Golden Stars revels in MUSFA title, again

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE Social Football Association (MUSFA) outfit, Socco Golden Stars, capped a memorable season with a befitting league championship accolade for the second time on the trot.…

Former procurement manager in court over US$30k fraud

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent A FORMER procurement manager for a Harare company appeared in court yesterday facing allegations of defrauding his employer of over US$30 000 through fictitious requisitions and misappropriation…

Premier Netball League’s saga rages on

Veronica Gwaze-Zimpapers Sports Hub CHAPUNGU Queens insist that they are returning their Premier Netball League medals following a scandal in which they were crowned the bronze medallists instead of silver.…

‘Academia must anchor growth, innovation’

UNIVERSITIES and research institutions must work hand in hand with Government to ensure Zimbabwe’s development remains firmly anchored in its heritage, driven by home-grown innovation, and guided by the shared national vision of attaining upper-middle-income status by 2030, a senior official has said.

Digital skills for civil servants

DIGITAL skills training will soon become mandatory for all civil servants as the Government moves to equip at least 10 000 employees each year with Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity skills under a national digital transformation programme.

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