Govt in ZiG57m Beam arrears

Beam is a government programme introduced in 2001 to pay tuition, examination fees and levies for underprivileged learners.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Nov. 13, 2024

A cross to bear

That is where the treasure will be found.
By Tim Middleton Nov. 3, 2024

The devil, the details and how modular learning should definitely walk the distance

We cannot sacrifice professions for, to put it bluntly, something that does not cut it in the long run, or at the very least, not operably with the status quo.
By Haggai Muchapondwa Oct. 18, 2024

Unesco workers raise concerns over boss

Unesco regional director and Zimbabwe representative, Ms Nisha, assumed her role in February this year.
By Nqobani Ndlovu Oct. 6, 2024

Unicef appeals for US$34m for WASH programmes

Unicef data shows a rise in waterborne diseases like diarrhoea and a worrying trend of malfunctioning boreholes.
By Julia Ndlela Oct. 3, 2024

What the f is missing

The lie is missing the F. Education must bring life. Ten out of ten people need to know that.
By Tim Middleton Sep. 29, 2024

Kelisha Pandaram — An advocate for educational equity and youth empowerment

She explained that her greatest worry include the severe lack of access to digital tools and high-quality educational resources in many under-resourced schools.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Sep. 29, 2024

Catching up with Takura at Bag Factory Artist Studios, SA

Catching up with him at the studio provided insight on what it has been like for almost three months.
By Nyadzombe Nyampenza Sep. 24, 2024

ZimTrade eyes rock melon exports

ZIMTRADE, the national development and promotion agency, is eyeing rock melon exports in a bid to diversify the country's exports base, NewsDay Business can report. 
By Staff Reporter Sep. 20, 2024