THE government has compressed the syllabi for primary and secondary education in order to deal with the effects of Covid-19 lockdowns which…
Brandon Josphat STAFF WRITER josphatbl@dailynews.co.zw THE Auditor-General’s office is considering compiling its reports in vernacular languages starting with Shona and Ndebele for the purpose of increased readability and comprehension by the ordinary citizens. Auditor-General Mildred Chiri, revealed this while addressing a one-and-a-half day media workshop held in Nyanga last week. She pointed out the importance of…
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has warned members of the public to be on the lookout for fraudsters who are posing as…
FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says the government is doing all it can to get sanctions removed as he blamed the West for…
CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) interim president Nelson Chamisa, pictured, has intensified his push for national dialogue which he said would ensure…
THE government will not drop its plans to put in place legal measures meant to punish non-governmental organisations (NGOs) it perceives as…
The Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) on Wednesday launched three reports namely the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) Monitoring report,…
A HARARE man accused of stealing US$32 000 and jewellery worth US$152 000 from sports manager and socialite Luminitsa’s house had his…
FORMER MDC vice president Thokozani Khupe says she is not interested in contesting for any position when Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC)…
THE government is fretting over an increase in the number of teenage pregnancies in the mining town of Zvishavane where 101 rural…
