PHD FOR SCHOOL HEADS

THE Government is set to review school heads and teachers’
qualifications with a PhD being the most desirable qualification for a school
head as it moves to ensure delivery of quality education in the country.

Teachers, on the other hand, have been en…

THE Government is set to review school heads and teachers’ qualifications with a PhD being the most desirable qualification for a school head as it moves to ensure delivery of quality education in the country. Teachers, on the other hand, have been encouraged to upgrade their qualifications so that they remain relevant to the demands of the ever advancing world and benefit from the manpower

TRADITIONAL LEADERS SELLING STATE LAND FACE ARREST

THE Government has warned traditional leaders and
individuals who are parcelling out State land to desperate land seekers in
return for kickbacks, saying such behaviour was a criminal offence.

The Government said it will not hesitate to dismiss and
pr…

THE Government has warned traditional leaders and individuals who are parcelling out State land to desperate land seekers in return for kickbacks, saying such behaviour was a criminal offence. The Government said it will not hesitate to dismiss and prosecute those found on the wrong side of the law. The warning comes at a time when the parcelling out and selling of State land has become rampant

MAN PRESUMED DEAD RESURFACES IN JAIL

WHEN the Mandidzudzure area in eastern Zimbabwe was renamed
Chimanimani in 1982, the village gods may have had Anyway Neshiri in mind.

Although the 40-year-old Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison
inmate was not yet born by then, the name Chimanimani res…

WHEN the Mandidzudzure area in eastern Zimbabwe was renamed Chimanimani in 1982, the village gods may have had Anyway Neshiri in mind. Although the 40-year-old Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison inmate was not yet born by then, the name Chimanimani resonates with the life that Anyway lived decades later. The name Chimanimani (formerly Melsetter) was derived from the Chimanimani gap — a small

PARLY OPENS AMID CCC TURMOIL

The GOVERNMENT is poised to fast-track amendments to the
criminal code to raise the age of sexual consent to 18 and introduce stiffer
penalties against perpetrators of sexual offences involving minors when
Parliament resumes sitting for the current ses…

The GOVERNMENT is poised to fast-track amendments to the criminal code to raise the age of sexual consent to 18 and introduce stiffer penalties against perpetrators of sexual offences involving minors when Parliament resumes sitting for the current session on Tuesday. Authorities will also prioritise the enactment of a law to operationalise provincial and metropolitan councils in line with

TEAM PACHEDU CALLS FOR TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN POLITICS

Recent events in politics are unfortunate, recalls,
disqualifications & more recalls, a testament to a heartless regime of
Mnangagwa whose glee is piling suffering on the masses. The streets show
anxiety among the populace amidst a cloud of uncertainty.

People’s hopes are dashed with a state that’s willing to
bet big on oppression & putting thorns in the political terrain leading to

Recent events in politics are unfortunate, recalls, disqualifications & more recalls, a testament to a heartless regime of Mnangagwa whose glee is piling suffering on the masses. The streets show anxiety among the populace amidst a cloud of uncertainty. People's hopes are dashed with a state that's willing to bet big on oppression & putting thorns in the political terrain leading to