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2 killed as motorist ploughs into congregants

Police identified the deceased as Monica Tichava (41) and Loraine Shoko (17), both  from Nketa 6 high-density suburb.
By Margaret Lubinda 4h ago

Amorim says he'd rather pick 63-year-old coach over Rashford

The England forward has not been involved in a matchday squad for United for six weeks and he was left out once again for Sunday's 1-0 win at Fulham in the Premier League.
By Bbc News 9h ago

Armed robbers steal rapid response team vehicle

Armed robbers steal rapid response team vehicle
By Online Reporter 10h ago

What are you doing about it?

There is a popular cartoon on the internet highlighting changes that have occurred in schools over the years.
By Tim Middleton Jan. 26, 2025

Brand recognition and entrepreneurial success

It involves how readily buyers recognise a brand based on its logo, colours, name, or other identifiers.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo Jan. 26, 2025

Wicknell Chivayo inspires

“Sir Wicknell is a Zimbabwean icon whose story embodies resilience, boldness, and vision," Kahlari said. His ability to network and position himself globally is extraordinary.
By Style Reporter Jan. 26, 2025

Harnessing education’s power to preserve human agency in the age of automation

Governments must integrate inclusive policies, build accessible schools closer to communities, and provide adequate resources such as solar power for uninterrupted learning.
By Etona Ekole and Denise Mudau Jan. 26, 2025

Leveraging ESG for sustainable urban development in Zim

According to research by Zurich Insurance (2023), more than 50% of people living in the urban areas are unprepared for climate change impacts.
By Tyla Tombs Jan. 24, 2025