Exxon pays US$2,8bn for Mozambique gas
EXXON Mobil Corp said it will buy 25 percent of a liquefied natural gas project off Mozambique from Italy’s Eni SpA for about US$2,8 billion as the US oil giant…
ZiKeeper not afraid
MAKEPEKEPE goalkeeper Edmore “ZiKeeper” Sibanda has had sight of hell and will not be intimidated by facing TP Mazembe in their own backyard.
Tobacco E-marketing: Moving with the times
Mrs Monica Chinamasa The tobacco marketing season begins this Wednesday. We are anticipating a good season and in terms of the preparations we have gone round the auction floors to…
Bellew heads for the big time
NOBODY in boxing shrinks from the blinding lights of celebrity with such determination as Tony Bellew, although few of his contemporaries deserve to feed off the fruits of the precarious…
A second chance for drop outs
Government has thrown a lifeline to people who drop out of school for varying reasons with the re-introduction of non-formal education curricula under a model similar to yesteryear’s night school.
It’s time
Letwin Rufaro Tsiga, U6, Queen Elizabeth School U6 Make the most of yourself – for that is all there is to do. We’ve all made mistakes throughout our lives that…
Pastors drag boss to court
Desire Ncube THE United Pentecostal Church in Zimbabwe is embroiled in a nasty fight that has spilled into the Harare Magistrates’ Courts.
Psychomotor takes education into new millennium
Itayi Frank Kurebwa In this second article of our continuous revolution which will only end upon final victory, let us understand what the psychomotor domain encompasses.
Govt revises licences for medical aid societies
Grace Kaerasora GOVERNMENT has resumed issuing one year operating licences to medical aid societies as relations between the health care funders and doctors have improved.
Three-set matches not Davis Cup solution’
The introduction of best-of-three set matches in the Davis Cup won’t be enough to halt the drain of top talent from the 117-year-old world tennis tournament, says Rafael Nadal. Nadal,…











