UPDATED: Zimsec O-Level results out

November 2017 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level results were released yesterday and will be ready for collection on Monday, with the examinations board indicating that English Language Paper 1 had better quality results compared to the November 2016 paper.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: It’s our show, let’s make the best of it

NEXT Sunday, the first ball in the battle for a place at the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup finals in England and Wales will be bowled at the refurbished Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo when Zimbabwe begin their adventure with a date against Nepal.

ZEC wins BVR kits tender challenge

The Administrative Court has upheld a decision by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to award a tender to a New York-based company, IPSIDY, to supply a biometric voter registration (BVR) de-duplication hardware and software.

95pc of farmers paid for grain

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) has had more than one million tonnes of grain delivered to its depots countrywide during the 2017/ 2018 marketing season, while…

Why Soul Jah Love didn’t deserve Song of the Year Nama

There is something enigmatic about the epic song “Pamamonya Ipapo” by Soul Jah Love which didn’t need to be touched. An intangible magic that no-one can put their fingers on and whose pulse even the most disciplined of fingers cannot feel.

A dead man, a rebel leader and a Ndebele girl

Zimbabweans are being psyched up for harmonised elections due later this year. That is the dominant message, along with the Biometric Voter Registration exercise.

EVER HEARD OF THE POWER OF THE CHURCH OF MARADONA AND IT’S 800 000 MEMBERSHIP ACROSS THE WORLD? . . . That’s the power of football, yet just 15 years later, we’re forgotten our heroes

FOR them, it only happened once, right on their doorstep in the glorious summer of ’66 when they won the only World Cup they have had the privilege to host, after beating their wartime foes Germany at Wembley in a final pregnant with both sporting and political undertones.

UN, Zimpapers to sign MoU

Zimpapers and the United Nations in Zimbabwe are set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to scale up advocacy efforts on various important issues underpinned in Agenda 2063.

Why Harare kombi plan failed

The total failure of the Harare City Council scheme to ban kombis from the city centre was predictable and this failure was part of the council’s complete misunderstanding of what public transport is, what it can do, how it operates and what makes it successful or otherwise.

Zimbabwe KPCS compliant: MMCZ

Zimbabwe is still compliant with the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) requirements for the marketing of its diamonds and is willing to have its compliance reviewed to maintain that status.

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