Zimbabwe: 20 Students Off to Study in the Netherlands
[The Herald] About 20 Zimbabwean students are scheduled to leave for the Netherlands this week after receiving scholarships to study in the European country. The scholarships were awarded by Dutch...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Entrance Tests Ban - All Talk, No Action?
[The Herald] Malvin Kureya (not his real name) wants a school with proven results for his daughter. Acting on the 2015 Ordinary Level top-performing schools list, he recently applied for a place at one...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Hukama - Preserving the Ties That Bind Us
[The Herald] BACK in the village, we used to live as one big extended family connected together by hukama, family relationships. Our behaviour or magariro edu, pahukama, was guided by hunhu, humanness...
View ArticleZimbabwe: South African Designer Tlale in
[The Herald] South African designer David Tlale jets in tomorrow night ahead of Edgars Zimbabwe's summer collection launch to be held on Friday at Meikles Hotel, Harare. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Role of Financial Literacy in Informal Sector
[The Herald] Financial literacy refers to the set of skills and knowledge that allows an individual to make informed and effective decisions with all of their financial resources. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Stix Not Carried Away
[The Herald] BLACK Rhinos coach Stanford "Stix" Mtizwa says he will only talk about the championship if they win the next two games. His men stretched their lead in the ZIFA Northern Region Division...
View ArticleMagaya Grills Girls Over Rape Allegations
[New Zimbabwe] A VIDEO has emerged of Prophet Walter Magaya grilling some girls over rape allegations against him. ......
View ArticleCouncil Swoops On Defaulters Property
[The Herald] AT least 350 residents had their vehicles and household property attached and auctioned after failing to pay bills and settle their debts as Harare City Council battles to recover nearly...
View ArticleSaboteurs Attempt to Block Govt's Access to Funds?
[The Herald] It is quite disappointing that while Government is working tirelessly for economic revival, some local intended beneficiaries are equally working untiringly to throw spanners into that...
View ArticleZimbabwe: PSMI Workers Strike Cripples Services
[The Herald] Normal services are yet to resume at Premier Service Medical Investments (PSMI)'s businesses following a demonstration by some aggrieved employees over unpaid salary arrears last Friday....
View ArticleZimbabwe: City Admits Water Supply Nightmare
[The Herald] City Council has admitted it is having a nightmare in meeting the demand for water by residents amid revelations that Prince Edward Dam is virtually empty and even if Morton Jaffray was to...
View ArticleComedian Mr Pak Bean in Harare for Comedy Night
[The Herald] Pakistan comedian Mr Pak Bean, real name Asif Muhammad, arrived in Zimbabwe on Monday ahead of comedy night that will be held at the Harare International Conference Centre on September 3....
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mafikizolo to Tour Harare Suburbs Before Show
[The Herald] South African musicians Mafikizolo and KO will tour a number of Harare suburbs to meet fans after their arrival in the country on Friday afternoon. The musicians will visit selected low...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mushekwi Doubtful
[The Herald] ZIMBABWE international forward Nyasha Mushekwi has struck a rich vein of form with his Chinese club and there are strong indications he is unlikely to be released for the African Cup of...
View ArticleZimbabwe Needs Strong Institutions Not Messiahs
[New Zimbabwe] ORGANISATIONS undoubtedly are the most effective vehicles for achieving set goals. Human beings can accomplish much when in organisations; there is vast strength in numbers; the power of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Gahadzikwa Dreams of Bosso Title
[The Herald] HIGHLANDERS' mid-season acquisition Allan Gahadzikwa believes the Castle Lager Premiership championship title is still there for the picking and his side are firmly in the race. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Being Optimistic With Bond Notes
[The Herald] THE Government's plans to introduce bond notes in October this year has been under much criticism and attack from the general public but it is also wise to analyse the other positive side...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Netone in $485 Million Network Expansion
[The Herald] Melody Mashaire recently in Nyanga STATE-owned mobile telecommunication network operator NetOne will embark on the third phase of its network expansion project next year, at a cost of $485...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Participation of Rural Folk in Economic Issues to Increase
[The Herald] Government will continue reviewing its strategies periodically to increase the participation of rural communities in economic activities, an official has said. Public Service, Labour and...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Tight Security At Harare Cup Clash
[The Herald] Organisers of the Harare Cup Clash that will be held at City Sports Centre on Saturday promised to provide tight security for the event that features several dancehall artistes. ......
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