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Nust FM promotes Bulawayo artists

Some artistes in the city allege that they are marginalised.
By William Vundla Apr. 18, 2025

Police crush UZ lecturers' demonstration

 UZ lecturers are earning US$300 and a ZiG component not exceeding US$200 when converted, yet a professor used to earn US$5000.
By Nunurai Jena Apr. 16, 2025
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Zimbabwe’s student leaders under siege

Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) president, Emmanuel Sitima, told The Standard that student leaders across the country were under siege.
By Takudzwa Munemo Apr. 13, 2025

Zimbabwe’s foreign currency reserves surge past US$600m mark

Experts in the financial and industrial sectors have welcomed the development, describing it as a turning point for Zimbabwe’s monetary policy.
By Business Reporter Apr. 12, 2025
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UZ authorities fret over strike

Professors are discontented over a US$250 salaries, stating that they earn the same amount as janitors.
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 11, 2025
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UZ suspends union leaders as salary dispute escalates

The university educators who fall under AUT are demanding that their salaries be raised to the pre-October 2018 level of US$2 500 per month.
By Nunurai Jena Apr. 9, 2025

CheatGPT crisis – SA universities faced with a burgeoning degree of AI-written academic assignments

Acrisis is brewing in local higher learning institutions over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to cheat – and university authorities seem to be at sea over how to handle it.
By Daily Maverick Apr. 7, 2025

In the groove: It is hard to prove copyright infringement

Sheeran, seated at the defence table in a suit and tie between his lawyers, hugged his attorneys when the verdict was read.
By Fred Zindi Apr. 6, 2025