STEM dysfunctionally applied in Zimbabwe?. . . Zim also lacking in blended learning

Dr Takavafira Zhou STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – in an interdisciplinary and applied…

Avoid matrimonial pitfalls

Tendai Mbirimi Following the publication of our article on matrimonial investigations three weeks ago, the number of people who are writing to us requesting to be linked up with the…

Castle Tankard explodes to life

Sports Reporter THE 54th edition of the Castle Tankard horse race explodes on May 7 at the Borrowdale Race Course, the traditional home of horse racing, amid high expectations that…

RECIPE: Robin’s chilli sugar beans recipe

Robin Chaibva THERE is something special about sugar beans — they remind me of boarding school but now, unlike back in the day, I get to make it into a…

Zesa is not Father Christmas

Tinashe Farawo Since the height of economic hardships in 2007-2008 when power crisis was heralded into the country, it became clear that the country’s electricity tariffs were not sustainable. Average…

Matrimonial Hub: How to rekindle the spark

BEFORE you continue reading, stop for a moment and remember the first few weeks after meeting your partner. Try to visualise when you were deeply in love and could not…

Short film: Cheating costs

The two really did a good job in capturing the audience and convey every emotion from joy, dread, sadness and back to joy again with the happy ending when the…

Helping autistic kids make sense of the world

Linda Mzapi Life has a different meaning for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), better known as autism. They find it hard to open up to people, even their families,…

ZIM @ 36: The Mother of the Second Chimurenga

Cde Jane Lungile Ngwenya was one of the female pioneers of Zimbabwe’s nationalist politics, occupying leadership positions at the formation of the African National Congress in the 1950s and, subsequently,…

Africa’s $30bln rail project holds key for trade

ON a sweltering Kenyan morning on the outskirts of a national wildlife park, Chinese and local workers maneuver a massive concrete rail-bridge structure onto towering support piers. In the distance,…

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