Student attachment fees must be reviewed

In  all State universities in Zimbabwe, tertiary students have a general requirement for the degree being studied that they should undertake an industrial internship programme in order to synthesise theoretical knowledge with practical experience.

African and global migration goals need to align better

Migration has moved to the top of the global agenda this year.

Increasing scope for financial innovations

Financial innovation is the process of creating and popularising new financial instruments. It reflects advances over time in the financial instruments and payment systems used in the lending and borrowing of funds.

Call for more schools in Mhangura

Villagers in Makonde District, Mhangura, have expressed concern over long distances which children walk to the nearest schools, and are calling on Government to build more schools in the area.

2 rogue teachers date 11 pupils, impregnate 1

TWO teachers from Svika High School in Shurugwi have been suspended by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on allegations of having sexual relations with 11 pupils, one of whom fell pregnant.

UN peacekeepers from Ghana recalled over sex with S Sudan women

NEW YORK. – Forty-six UN peacekeepers from Ghana have been recalled from their base in northwestern South Sudan following allegations of sexual exploitation of women sheltering at the site, a UN spokesperson said on Monday.

Graeme Cremer feels buzz in Chevrons camp

ZIMBABWE skipper Graeme Cremer is noticing some change in the team’s dressing room ahead of the start of the ICC World Cup Qualifier on Sunday.

Bolt joins celeb football

LONDON. – Usain Bolt will finally make his footballing debut at Old Trafford. The eight-time Olympic gold medallist will captain a team of international celebrities for the Soccer Aid match on June 10.

Hubby, wife found hanging

A Chipinge husband and his wife were found hanging on the trusses in their bedroom last Saturday.

Chaminuka quits Swazi side

FORMER Warriors assistant coach Saul Chaminuka has quit Swazi Premiership side Matsapha United after a spate of clashes with a member of the team’s management committee and fans despite having been unbeaten in four matches this calendar year.

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