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

Hexco fails to pay examiners

The lectures said they had not signed contracts to mark the scripts.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 18, 2024

Letter to my People: Time of reckoning for fake doctors

There are many in our midst, who want to be called by the title of Dr like me, after buying the fake degrees from IIP and other internet-based institutions.
By Doctor Stop It Mar. 10, 2024

Our programmes meet industry needs: ESAMI

Gapa said they have generated excellent graduates who have excelled at providing the best service in both the private and public sectors.
By Blessed Ndlovu Sep. 21, 2023

Future of legal profession bright: LSZ president

“We are confident that we can develop better legal practitioners. My mind is more certain now than I was before about the future of the profession,” Matambo said.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 12, 2023

Afghanistan: Parents, children urge Taliban to reopen schools for girls

On Saturday, the parents of students expressed concern for their children’s future and urged the authorities to allow their daughters to return to school.
By Ani News Mar. 28, 2023

Mnangagwa-commissioned tertiary projects run aground… Nust student centre abandoned for about two decades

The 2023 national budget allocated the ministry ZW$156 billion (about US$230 million) against ZW$186 billion (aboutUS$280 million) it requested.
By Elma Zhoya Dec. 16, 2022

Experts weigh in on higher education challenges

Saeed said women were underrepresented in higher education, particularly in the science and technology fields.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa Oct. 21, 2022

Zim students stuck in Turkey

The European country has, however, distanced itself from the jailing of the students.
By Melody Chikono and Tinashe Kairiza Sep. 16, 2022