Teachers divided over job action.
The Fozeu have declared industrial action when schools open tomorrow to press the government to pay teachers a minimum wage of US$1 260.
By Miriam Mangwaya
15h ago
Angel's $1 Ambulance Service new hope for many
Zimbabwe’s health services continue to be bedevilled by unavailability of public ambulance services which if available, remain out of reach for majority citizens.
By Sharon Buwerimwe
16h ago
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Zim aims for Q3 launch of 3bn litres oil pipeline rollout
A bigger crisis has been simmering this year, following a brutal drought that has affected water levels at the 1 050 megawatt Kariba south hydroelectric power facility.
By Freeman Makopa
May. 3, 2024
When the mind needs a helping hand: Exploring the world of neuropsychology
You might solve some puzzles, answer questions, or use blocks or computers for tasks that seem simple but reveal a lot about how your brain processes information.
By Kudzai Nyakusendwa
May. 3, 2024
Building narratives: Self-creation is key to attaining greatness
Factoring in the stereotypes that existed at the time, Amantine decided that if she had to play a role, it would have to be that of a man.
By Fungayi Antony Sox
Apr. 28, 2024
Why forex black market is thriving despite mass arrests
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu says the ZiG will gain more acceptance with time and this will reduce demand for US dollars.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Apr. 28, 2024
Zim horticulture exports to EU surge
The EU brought six member states to participate at this year’s trade showcase.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Apr. 28, 2024
‘Reduce carbon emissions’
This is an innovation aimed at fostering green industrialisation and consequently affecting trade.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Apr. 26, 2024
Cyanide spillage scare in Guruve
Sidange said EMA collected water samples for chemical analysis at the Environmental Management Laboratory as part of investigations.
By Own Correspondent
Apr. 26, 2024