Celebrity endorsement signals Sharpe academy growth drive

SHARPE Business Academy (SBA) has appointed popular musician Tembalani as brand ambassador as the Ivy League-inspired business school steps up efforts to expand its footprint in Zimbabwe.
By Business Reporter 1h ago

The crisis of withheld exam results: From the best interest of the child perspective

For the 2026 results, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education MoPSE, is reported to have quickly issued a statement that reminds schools not to withhold Grade 7/O/A level results.

UN pushes Zim to ratify AU women’s rights convention

ZIMBABWE has been urged to ratify the African Union (AU) Convention on ending violence against women and girls, with the United Nations calling for faster adoption of the National Gender Equality

Letter to my people: Chief Murinye is a product transactional politics

That Murinye was ready to halt nearly 200 schoolchildren from attending lessons for his own selfish ends, is indicative of his arrogance and callousness.
By Doctor Stop It Jan. 18, 2026

Why Zimbabweans risk life and limb to enter SA

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF), bolstered by a government mandate to secure porous borders, has intensified Operation Corona.
By Problem Masau Jan. 18, 2026

Deputy minister urges teacher, parent collaboration

Gata pointed out a lingering gap between teachers and parents in implementing HBC projects, stressing the importance of equipping learners with practical skills.
By Azriel Chimeno Jan. 18, 2026

Vocational education gives Binga youth a lifeline

In line with the new language-in-education policy, children in the area are now taught in Tonga at early learning levels, alongside English.
By Sharon Sibindi Jan. 18, 2026

Zimbabwe athletics sets bar high

Similar measures have been implemented for junior athletes ahead of the World Junior Championships in the United States this August. 
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda Jan. 18, 2026

Beitbridge’s hidden sex economy reflects broader national crisis

Poverty in Zimbabwe remains widespread, but the burden falls disproportionately on women, particularly in rural areas. 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 18, 2026