School to sponsor medical students
A private college in Manicaland, First Class Academy, has pledged fully paid-up scholarships for its former learners who enrol in medical school.
Zim ready for Volleyball Club Champs
UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe Wolves and Harare City men’s volleyball teams are not leaving any-thing to chance and have resumed preparations for this year’s African Club Championships slat-ed for Tunisia early this year.
Liberating knowledge versus coloniality relics
A few days ago, the Njube High School students’ demonstration sparked so much social media rage.
I still maintain that this demonstration was choreographed. How is it a coincidence that Zenzele Ndebele’s CITE, an online news outlet which is prominent for its antagonistic stance against the Government and the ruling ZANU-PF was on the ground to give full coverage of the demonstration?
Keys to managing your finances
While that may not be realistic, there are some simple things you can do right now to improve your money situation. Try these five steps to successfully manage your personal finances.
Windfall for ex-Wenela workers
At least 8 000 Zimbabweans who worked in South African gold mines during the 1960s will this week inch closer to receiving millions in compensation and unclaimed benefits from six gold mining companies in line with a court ruling made last year.
We’re getting there: Rajput
It was a Test series that had it all — concussion test and subs, illness and injury, bad weather and some performances that ranged from promising to being brilliant.
Olympics: So near, yet so far
THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC) has cast a huge cloud of doubt over the chances of the country’s sports teams making it to the 2020 Olympics slated for Tokyo, Japan.
Olympic qualification – which is an ongoing process – is expected to stretch up to June 2020.
Where motorcycles rule the roost
Mahenye in Chipinge South, near the Mozambique border, is one of Zimbabwe’s many tourist attractions.
Holidaymakers from across the globe troop to this remote tip of the country to be in harmony with nature.
CAPS to reopen drip plant
CAPS Pharmaceuticals — Zimbabwe’s largest pharmaceuticals manufacturer — is this year set to reopen its plant that produces intravenous fluids (drips) for the region. The intravenous fluid plant was closed in 2012 owing to viability problems.
‘Anthrax under control’
The Veterinary Services Department says it has managed to contain an anthrax outbreak that had hit five provinces since the end of last year threatening livestock, which were also facing starvation due to pasture depletion.

