Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter IT’S coming to Ezhwane, officially known as Tsholotsho, a district in Matabeleland North province. Its final destination is Tsholotsho High School, a learning institution with 696 learners and a staff complement of 38 teachers as well as 32 ancillary staff. Headed by a shrewd administrator, Mr Sicelo Dube, Tsholotsho High School […] …
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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Government, social partners sign MoU on Decent Work Country Programme
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT and its social partners have signed a memorandum of Understanding on the Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) to address critical labour issues among them the creation of sustainable job opportunities which is fundamental to the realisation of Vision 2030. Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Professor Paul Mavima […] …
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Ghana beat South Korea to keep World Cup dreams alive
AL RAYYAN — Mohammed Kudus scored twice as Ghana beat South Korea 3-2 in a pulsating World Cup encounter yesterday to keep their World Cup hopes alive and leave Paulo Bento’s side facing an early exit. Mohammed Salisu opened the scoring against the run of play midway through the first half at Education City Stadium […] …
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Mahachi says he ‘lost everything’ as he pleads for another chance
Acquitted Zimbabwe international is without a club after Supersport fire him over claims he tried to kill his son …
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Zimbabweans flock to cruise ships amid vast job opportunities
‘For these jobs, one may earn from US$800 to US$1,500 depending on the ship that recruits you’ …
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Power woes to worsen as Kariba halts generation over low water levels
‘The dam no longer has any usable water to continue undertaking power generation operations’ …
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Troubles mount for Levels as ex-bae files rape accusations against music producer
The accused person forced himself on top of the complainant. …
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Zesa ordered to shut Kariba South till January
ZESA has been ordered to shut down Kariba South Power Station until January having exceeded its water ration with the little left in Lake Kariba above the power station intakes now reserved for Zambia’s Kariba North Station. There is just 63cm of water above the intake level in the lake and while small daily inflows […] …
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Religion, agriculture and market dynamics in Zimbabwe
The last blog offered a brief overview of different churches across our study sites. This second blog in this series focuses on their role in agriculture and markets, and more broadly rural livelihoods. Given their different histories, forms of organisation, … Continue reading → …
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Zimbabwe says taking steps to ending child labour
‘Focus will be on the agriculture sector, with a view to enhancing farmer incomes and resilience, keep children in school’ …
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