Cyber bullies meet their match

Lincoln Towindo The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe will soon start pooling personal records of all registered mobile phone subscribers in a central server, with the data being…

Pupils shine at Let Them

Takudzwa Chihambakwe Harare Exhibition Park came alive as pupils from 35 institutions converged on July 7-8 for the fifth Let Them Trust Schools Arts Festival.

This is the colour of magic

Prince Mushawevato recently in Durban, SOUTH AFRICA The Vodacom Durban July is more than a horse race. It is more than a party. It is more than a cultural extravaganza.…

Mufakose 2 win theatre trophy

Shamaine Mutemererwa LowerSix Arts Mufakose 2 Secondary School participated in the LET THEM TRUST ARTS FESTIVALS held on Friday the 7th of July at the Exhibition Park Show Ground in…

A conveyor belt of young stars

Chelsea Moyo A new dawn is beckoning. Schools are increasingly encouraging pupils to showcase and pursue their artistic talents. Musicians are being born in school choirs, jazz bands, drama clubs…

‘Women are their own worst enemies’

Female leaders of Pentecostal churches are accountable for the low status of women in their congregations as they continue to reinforce patriarchy while neglecting each other’s advancement, new research shows.

High noon at Mine Entra 2017

Ishemunyoro Chingwere Zimbabwean small-scale miners will use the 22nd edition of the Mining, Engineering and Transport Expo (Mine Entra) this week to raise concerns they need addressed to help them…

Youth Policy all about skills

Sunday Mail Reporter The revised National Youth Policy emphasises education and skills training, a senior Government official has said.

Locals for UK business indaba

Sunday Mail Reporter Local entrepreneurs will participate at the fourth edition of the Financial Markets Indaba in London in the United Kingdom with the aim of attracting foreign investors to…

Electricity generation on the up

Livingstone Marufu THE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority says the country’s energy situation has improved after settling a US$43 million Eskom debt and improving generation at Hwange Thermal Power Station.

×
×