Teachers call for job action over salaries

Fozeu urged the mass action to be escalated as the second term opens until the employer pays a living wage.
By Lorraine Muromo 1h ago

ICT ministry seeks to close gender gap

Globally, according to Mavetera, tech women are still marginalised, and much work needs to be done before inclusivity and sufficient empowerment are achieved.
By Melody Chikono 1h ago

People power challenging African dictators

On November 21, after more than a week of military pressure and mass protests, Mugabe had no choice but to resign.
By Panashe Mnemo and Michael Dodo 1h ago

Zim crime rate surges

“The national crime rate was 1 459,9 per 100 000 people, an uptick from 1 201,8 per 100 000 observed in the previous quarter.

Invictus eyes regional expansion

African Energy Chamber is an energy advocacy group based in South Africa.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 1h ago

Chevrons through to Games’ semis

Zimbabwe women, powered by bowler Francisca Chipare, defended six runs off the final to force a tie and took the gold after winning the Super Over bowled by Chipare.
By Austin Karonga 1h ago

Economies not backed by local manufacturing are markets for other countries

In some countries, gold generates a lot of foreign currency but such income does not directly benefit the majority of people except the few who work in mining
By Charles Dhewa 15h ago

ZEP saga — Helen Suzman Foundation takes on SA minister in ConCourt

“The minister’s nitpicking at parts of the full court’s judgment does not establish real grounds of appeal or any reasonable prospects of success,” Fakir said.
By Groundup 15h ago

Grassroots key to Zim’s development

Little wonder there is so little process and regression in the journey towards achieving the SDGs.
By Newsday Mar. 18, 2024