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Teen pregnancy, child marriage: Over 140 schoolgirls drop out in Manicaland

The stakeholders called for enactment of policies that foster equal access to resources, support for victims, and comprehensive training for staff and students to combat violence. 
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Dec. 12, 2024

Zim crossbreeds local hemp to curb import costs

The development was revealed during an Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis Field Day at Thatokuhle Farm in Bulawayo on Tuesday this week. 
By Patricia Sibanda Dec. 11, 2024

Why we celebrated as NRLS Champions - MWOS FC.

MWOS FC chairman Cleyton Arimoso stated that they had every reason to celebrate because they are the champions.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Nov. 17, 2024

Upgrade informal market structures, govt urged

Viset said the government should take action to ensure that proper modern market structures are erected in Mbare and other fire-prone areas like the furniture market in Glen View Area 8.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Oct. 10, 2024

‘Scrap BEAM, introduce student grants’

Zimbabwe has struggled to meet the stipulated Dakar Declaration, which indicates that 20% of the national budget must go to education.
By Chantay Ruswa Oct. 9, 2024

Teachers in fresh US$1 260 salary demand

The demands, made during World Teachers Day commemorations held over the weekend, come amid rising prices of basic commodities which has left employees on the brink.
By Gracious Daniel and Chantay Ruswa Oct. 7, 2024

Outcry as Vungu ‘chiefs’ trade in land

Vungu legislator Brown Ndlovu (Zanu PF) said the urban to rural migration was the major cause of the massive residential stands allocation.
By Evans Mathanda Sep. 20, 2024

ART sees 28% decline in exports volumes

Timber sales volumes increased by 21% to 1 614m3 driven by increased demand for structural timber.
By Blessed Ndlovu Aug. 20, 2024

Harare turns into a ‘poo, wee city’ amid Sadc preps

Pavements, parks and the downtown aisle have been transformed into impromptu toilets, some even sex nests.
By Evans Mathanda Aug. 17, 2024