Nurse nabbed for forgery, theft

The court heard that Great Zimbabwe University also wrote a letter to the complainant distancing the institution from the forged document.
By Rejoice Phiri Nov. 2, 2024

Risk management and insurance club launched at GZU

The club members will have access to the trending issues in the industry, which could help them to formulate their research topics and produce dissertations.
By Melody Chikono May. 1, 2024

'Bogus lawyers on the prowl'

He said all legal practitioners who want to practice law and access the courts, particularly in 2024, are renewing their practicing certificates.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 2, 2024

Mimosa spends US$75m on waste clean-up

Mimosa is the country’s oldest platinum group of minerals producer with operations dating back to the 1920s.
By Tatenda Chitagu Nov. 16, 2023

GZU, students clash over auto billing

GZU spokesperson Anderson Chipatiso said the university policy was that every student should use campus residence.
By Emmanuel Mpofu Oct. 31, 2023

Entertainment galore in Manicaland province

Manicaland has produced several artistic talents — the likes of Dapura Hunanzva dance group, Vabvuwi, Ntswaintswai Mbira Crew and the Expression Band, among others.
By Tendai Sauta Sep. 22, 2023

Barriers for men to seek help on health matters

Data has shown that while more and more men are seeking support for their mental health, they are doing so at much lower rates than women.
By Shailet Mazula Jun. 15, 2023

Power, water cuts leave Zim students stranded

The power cuts are blamed on low power-generation capacity and breakdowns due to ageing equipment at power-generation plants.
By Universityworldnews.com May. 2, 2023

Varsities’ law curricula need review: LSZ

Matambo says recent law graduates seem to be out of touch with new trends in the legal profession.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Feb. 6, 2023