Makora defies hearing impairment in pursuit of passion
Diasporas plot ED ambush at UN
All set for Marume Classic
Garanganga new Zim Davis Cup captain
Govt reviewing education curriculum
Former Primary and Secondary Education minister David Coltart told NewsDay that there was need for the ministry to seriously consider all issues being raised by relevant stakeholders.
‘75% of parents can’t afford school fees’
The survey, which was conducted through telephone interviews by ZimStat, in partnership with the World Bank and Unicef, is based on the poverty, income, consumption and expenditure surveys (PICES) of 2017 and 2019. It was meant to measure the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in Zimbabwe. It sampled households throughout Zimbabwe’s 10 provinces.
Incapacitated teachers plead for compassionate leave
In a statement, Artuz president Obert Masaraure highlighted that Public Service regulations backed their idea of compassionate leave.
‘Youths pessimistic about Workers’ Day’
In its latest Bill Watch report where it looks at issues pertaining to Workers Day, Veritas said the majority of the country’s young people took May 1 as any other day.
Covid-19 positive deportees escape
There is mandatory quarantine for returning citizens that test positive to the global pandemic.