SUNDAY DEBATE: The efficacy of exams in a progressive national curriculum

Recent debate has focused on curriculum development and the relevance of Grade 7 and Form 4 examinations in Zimbabwe.

SA warned against SOE bailouts

RATINGS agency Moody’s on Wednesday again warned South Africa of the risks of a high wage bill and of the government bailing out cash-strapped state entities.

VP Emmerson Mnangangwa to open the ZNYGs

VICE PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangangwa is today expected to officially open the 13th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare.

Zim restoring its image

Zimbabwe has over the past year witnessed an increase in the number of foreign companies interested in doing business in the country.

OPEN ECONOMY: Careful of harmful misinterpretations

There’s been a binge of employment terminations lately. It started off in the private sector and contagion has caught on to the public sector. It has been said that these…

50 British firms seek Zim investment

At least 50 British based firms have since January expressed interest in doing business in Zimbabwe.

EDUCATION: Outline of curriculum review

The Government, through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, is currently reviewing the school curriculum and the ongoing process will inform the Primary and Secondary Education System Reform of…

Sunday Buzz

The three months employment termination notices have created uneasiness within the country’s workforce. A simple phone call and/or a khaki envelope is now all it requires to send shivers

EDITORIAL COMMENT: ‘If you cry, I’ll beat you again’

Many of us, in Africa at least, had a mother who after catching us misbehaving as a child would wisely opt not to spare the rod but then warn: “Ukaramba…

Business Editor’s Brief: Companies to be wary of slimming to death

NATURE has fascinating anecdotes that tend to mimic real-life situations and circumstances, and the way a python kills its prey is one such spellbinding occurrence.

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