Infertility: Who is to blame?
In many cultures, when a couple fails to have a child, society tends to point fingers at the woman, labelling her infertile.
109 exam cheats nabbed
Police have arrested over 100 learners accused of sharing a leaked Ordinary Level Mathematics Paper One, which they sat a fortnight ago, with the authorities now considering amendment of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) Act to introduce stiffer penalties for cheats.
Wheat harvest hits 90 000t
An estimated 90 000 tonnes of wheat have been harvested and delivered to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), representing about a quarter of this year’s projected winter wheat harvest, Government has confirmed.
All set for annual Zimpapers Cancer Power Walk
IT’S all systems go for the 7th Zimpapers Cancer Power walk, which takes place in six provinces this Saturday, starting at 5.30 am.
Infertility: Who is to blame?
In many cultures, when a couple fails to have a child, society tends to point fingers at the woman, labelling her infertile.
Treasury allocates US$45m for small earth dams
TREASURY has allocated US$45 million for the construction of 40 small earth dams across the country in 2023 under a programme aimed at boosting the national water harvesting capacity.
Singing, dancing sanctions away
IT was a night of music, dance and fun.
While people enjoyed the best the country has to offer with regard to creative talent, the objective of the gathering was, however, never lost.
SA, Indonesia get US$1bn to close coal plants
South Africa and Indonesia will receive a combined US$1 billion from the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) to replace some of their coal-fired power plants with renewable energy facilities, part of global efforts to cut planet-warming emissions.
Zim keen on enhancing ties with Turkey
ZIMBABWE is keen on deepening and broadening bilateral cooperation with Turkey for the mutual benefit of the two countries, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Deputy Minister Dr David Musabayana has said.
What is your favourite team’s colour?
“What is your favourite colour?”
This was usually a time-honoured enquiry when people were getting to know each other back in the day.










