Cuba to send teachers, lecturers to Zim
CUBA will this year send teachers and lecturers to Zimbabwe as part of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the education, Charge d’Affairs and Counsellor of the Cuban Embassy in Zimbabwe, Mrs Yoisy Ford Garcia, has said.
Xenophobia does not tell full story of migration in South Africa
The dominant story of migration in South Africa is that of xenophobia.
The subject is regularly in the news with the focus on both incendiary political rhetoric and acts of violence against foreign nationals.
SMEs need targeted support
The role of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in any economy can never be underestimated. Even in the remotest of areas where big corporate see as if there is no business that match their size, we find SMEs taking up the space, proffering solutions in the form of products or services.
First Lady thanks India, Zim on honorary PhD
The First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, and the First Family express heartfelt thanks and deep appreciation to all individuals and institutions which joined them in celebrating the conferment of honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree by the G. D Goenka University of India on the First Lady in recognition of her humanitarian and advocacy work on the girl child, women and marginalised communities of Zimbabwe.
Dried fruits: Potential export product for Zim
TRADE promotion body ZimTrade has implored local youth to consider adopting dried fruit export as it is a viable option for start-ups.
Mother is too demanding
I hope I find you well. I am a 32-year-old married lady. I have sisters but I am the eldest. We are all married. Our parents are still alive, however, our mother is a very demanding woman.
‘I want to promote self-reliance of persons with disabilities’
THIS week, I am focusing on the just ended Electoral College for Persons with a Disability.
Items in the garage not worth keeping
DO NOT let your garage serve as a catchall for clutter. Achieve a more organised space by donating or disposing of these unneeded items.
‘Ideological college open to every Zimbabwean’
BIRTHED during the liberation struggle, the Chitepo School of Ideology — formerly Whampoa Ideological College — was the brainchild of Cde Chrispen Mataire, whose Chimurenga name was Cde David Todhlana or simply JV.
13 000 arrested for immigration offences
Close to 13 000 people have been arrested for various immigration-related offences this year, as authorities intensify efforts to curb illicit cross-border movements.











