SA gives Zimbabwean immigrants lifeline

Dube claimed that teacher representative organisations sounded pro-government, and couldn't bargain in good faith on their behalf.
By Silas Nkala Sep. 15, 2024

Zimta commends govt feeding programme

Bulawayo provincial education director Bernard Mazambane also called on schools that have not collected their allocations to do so.
By Nizbert Moyo Sep. 11, 2024

New Bill to professionalise teaching sector

Ndoro emphasised that the new Bill will require all teachers in Zimbabwe to be registered with the Teaching Professional Council, which will be established under the new law.
By Gracious Daniel Sep. 7, 2024

Solve teachers’ salary debacle once and for all

The employees want a minimum salary above US$500.
By Newsday Sep. 6, 2024

Time for serious business as Nox marks 20 years anniversary

The anniversary celebrations to be held at Steakhouse Pub and Grill will start at 5pm complete with a VIP section to cater for the high and mighty.
By Style Reporter Aug. 25, 2024

Tanganda profits down 8% as drought bites

The firm added that packed tea volumes of 1 303 tonnes were 11% below 1 459 tonnes achieved in the previous year.
By Tatira Zwinoira Aug. 18, 2024

Lessons from Botswana

 The champions were only celebrated by government on X, (formerly Twitter) — President Emmerson Mnangagwa and SRC.
By Newsday Aug. 15, 2024

Low global tea prices threaten Tanganda

In the outlook, Tanganda said the operating environment was expected to remain complex due to rapid policy changes and escalation of costs.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jul. 26, 2024

Climate change threatening ailing Zim education sector

ARTUZ further indicated that the widespread damage disrupted the learning environment and hindered students' access to education.
By Lorraine Muromo Jul. 24, 2024