Embrace commercial subjects, schools urged
SCHOOLS need to remodel their curricula to include commercial subjects that will help them in meeting some of their financial needs while preparing learners for life after school.
Schools gear up for phased reopening
Schools are now producing personal protective equipment as they gear up for the phased reopening which requires several steps to ensure pupils and teachers are safe when lessons resume.
Parirenyatwa trial adjourned
THE trial of former Health and Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa, on charges of criminal abuse of office, had to be postponed yesterday due to the absence of presiding magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo.
Our life, our biodiversity still matters!
It’s now almost 48 years since the World Environment Day was first established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to spread awareness, encourage humanity from across the world to take steps to protect the environment.
CAPS bail out players
CAPS United yesterday distributed goodies, including 50kg bags of maize meal, to their players and officials as the club continue to cushion staff during this lockdown.
Parirenyatwa spruces up for Covid-19 admissions
The section at Parirenyatwa Hospital designated as a Covid-19 isolation and treatment centre is now ready to admit and take care of patients.
Murder-accused woman dies in SA car crash
A Beitbridge woman, Khathutshelo Moyo, suspected of teaming up with two other men who are still at large to kill her husband Langton Ribombo was killed in a road accident over the weekend.
Habana calls for global calendar
Former South Africa winger and 2007 Rugby World Cup winner Bryan Habana said he would like to see a global calendar introduced for the sport.
Evert feels for Djokovic
Novak Djokovic had built up a real head of steam before the coronavirus pandemic shut the tennis season down and it will be interesting to see if the world number one can regain that momentum, 18-times Grand Slam champion Chris Evert has said.











