Abuse and harassment driving girls off social media
Harmony Agere
Abuse and harassment is driving 19 percent of girls and young women off social media platforms, while 12 percent have changed the way they express themselves, a survey on online violence by Plan International has revealed.
Decision-making – a critical skill
When it comes to management of an organisation, decision-making becomes a critical skill as it would be impacting a lot of individuals in the short and long-term.
Gvt suspends by-election to contain Covid-19
Emmanuel Kafe
The Minister of Health and Child Care, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, has indefinitely suspended the holding of by-elections which were scheduled for December 5 2020.
Domboshava residents demand civic participation
Tendai Chara
DOMBOSHAVA residents are demanding greater participation in civic affairs.
Govt to maintain Covid-19 allowance up to Dec
Emmanuel Kafe
Government has urged civil servants to be patient as negotiations for a salary review continue.
“Birth certificate the most elusive document”
Fatima Bulla-Musakwa
A birth certificate is the most difficult national document to access in Zimbabwe, with Manicaland province having the highest number of people experiencing this challenge, according to findings released in the latest report on National Inquiry on Access to Documentation.
Change management in customer service, Part 2
“Willingness to change is a strength, even if it means plunging part of the company into total confusion for a while” – Jack Welch.
WFP gives cash to urban households
Online Correspondent
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun cash disbursements to urban households as part of its Urban Social Assistance programme, which is being funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAid).
Nurses urged to read
Tendai Chara
NURSES have been urged to read widely and keep abreast of the latest developments in the health delivery system.
Latest on Misheck Chidzambwa
Langton Nyakwenda
ZIMBABWE football legend, Misheck Chidzambwa, says he is getting better and expects to be discharged from a Chitungwiza medical facility next week.











