Defending Zimbabwe/Africa non-fiction
There has been a lot of criticism since January 29, 2018 when imperialist Hollywood’s latest contribution to film “Black Panther” was released.
Continuous assessment: Pitfalls and opportunities
The year 2017 saw the launch of a new curriculum which triggered mixed reactions among Zimbabweans with some describing it as punitive, while others saw progressive elements in it.
Masvingo starts upgrading vocational training centres
Government has started upgrading all vocational training centres (VTCs) in Masvingo as part of efforts to increase enrolment of students across the province.
Rapists on the prowl in Zaka
Rapists are on the prowl here amid reports that they recently pounced on five female teachers at a school in the district and allegedly sexually abused them while armed with machetes.
Big show at Pagango family festival
Music and food lovers are in for rare treat tomorrow at the Pagango Truck Inn where several top musicians are set to entertain fans at a show dubbed “Pagango Family Festival”.
ZPF officials rejoin Zanu-PF
At least 80 Zimbabwe People First (ZPF) officials ditched the Agrippa Mutambara-led party on Tuesday and rejoined Zanu-PF.
EMA engages churches on waste management
The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has engaged churches nationwide to help promote sustainable waste management, especially during gatherings, by educating their followers on sustainable environmental practices.
1 killed, 3 injured in crash
A 19-year-old woman from Buhera died on Sunday, while three others were seriously injured when the vehicle they were travelling in burst a tyre, veered off the road and overturned.
Farmers bemoan incessant rains
Manicaland farmers risk losing their targeted crop yields because of excessive water-logging in fields as a result of the current incessant rains.
Aussies fight back on tough day
Bad light ended an enthralling opening day of the first Test in Durban, with Australia 5-225 at stumps yesterday.

