Midlands State University’s (MSU) Faculty of Education and the Zimbabwe Military Academy (ZMA) collaborated on a two-day capacity-building workshop from 7th to 8th January 2024 at the Zimbabwe Military Academy in Gweru. The objective of the workshop was to keep up with global trends and improve the delivery and management of learning outcomes by leveraging […] …
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Zimsec release fees and due dates for June and November exams
Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has released the June and November O’level and A’Level examination fees which will cost US$24 and US$48 respectively. In a notice by Zimsec Director Finance Ms Zipora Muzenda said Government will pay 55 percent (for A’Level) and 45 percent (for O’Level) per subject of the […] …
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Betis lines trip to Spain for Bulawayo academy players
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter REAL Betis Academy Zimbabwe intends to send players from their Bulawayo project to a tour of Spain before the end of the year. The academy has adjusted their operations in the city for the year 2024. Betis academy Zimbabwe, chairman Gerald Sibanda confirmed the latest developments. “We have spoken with the […] …
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Woman killed by cellphone thief
Kudzai Gaveni, Online Writer A TRAGIC incident led to the death of a woman after she was fatally stabbed by a thief who tried to snatch her cellphone. In a statement, police said the murder of Norest Chimusoro occurred on Thursday at Harare Gardens. Police appealed for information that may lead to the arrest of […] …
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Zimbabwe, Botswana reaffirm no passports deal
Lincoln Towindo in Maun, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana will forge ahead with eliminating passport requirements for citizens travelling between the two countries in line with regional and continental aspirations of facilitating the free movement of people across borders. Addressing a Press briefing after the Fourth Session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission Summit here yesterday, both […] …
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From Gukurahundi survivor to reconciler: The story of a forgiving chief
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw ONE of the 72 chiefs who are set to lead the Gukurahundi hearings in Matabeleland North and South knows the pains of the post-independence conflict because he is a survivor of the disturbances himself, vice-president of the Zimbabwe National Chiefs Council, Senator Chief Charumbira revealed yesterday. The conflict, which ended after the signing […] …
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15 years dancing to the African beat
Mthabisi Tshuma, revmmthiretshuma@gmail.com IF you ever hear the sound of drums, claps and chants coming from Matshobana, a humble suburb in Bulawayo, you are in for a treat. That is the sound of Ezimnyama Dance Ensemble, a group of talented dancers who have been making waves with their African moves for 15 years. They were […] …
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COMMENT: Journalists should report responsibly on Gukurahundi
ZIMBABWEAN journalists were on Thursday urged to help resolve and not incite conflict when reporting on the Gukurahundi issue. Addressing journalists attending a two-day sensitisation workshop on the Gukurahundi hearings which ended in Bulawayo yesterday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services permanent secretary Mr Nick Mangwana urged journalists to report responsibly on Gukurahundi to help resolve […] …
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African countries should assert their resource ownership – President
Lincoln Towindo in Maun, Botswana AFRICAN countries should assert ownership of their natural resource endowments and always take a firm stance when negotiating with foreigners seeking to invest in their nations to ensure they derive maximum benefits, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking during a press briefing held after the Fourth Session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National […] …
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Blue hair, don’t care! Noluntu J’s journey of rap and style
Mthabisi Tshuma, revmmthiretshuma@gmail.com WITH her blue hair and bold fashion, Noluntu J is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the Zimbabwean hip-hop scene. She spits fire with her rap skills and charisma, earning her the Zim Hip Hop Awards Female Artiste trophy in 2023 at the tender age of 23. She is […] …
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