Data exposes teachers’ woes
According to the report, the education sector could be saved through payment of United States dollar-based salaries.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Jul. 22, 2025
Teachers reduce working days: Artuz
The agreement was made over the weekend through a voting process, which allowed members to express their views and opinions.
By Lorraine Muromo
Jul. 15, 2025
Shoko unveils groundbreaking global collaboration
The “Build The Peace” project will feature a co-designed mural by young Zimbabwean and UK urban artists.
By Sindiso Dube
Jul. 6, 2025
Data breaches are prevalent in Zim
President of the Computer Society of Zimbabwe Freddy Ndlovu highlighted the critical role cyber resilience plays in ensuring the security of the country's digital assets.
By Obert Siamilandu
Jun. 27, 2025
Reckoning with health effects of Gukurahundi 'genocide' and the inadequacy of presidential outreach programme
One aspect of the genocide that has been absent in discussions about Gukurahundi is reckoning with the effects of the genocide on health and wellbeing.
By Glen Ncube
Jun. 22, 2025
Govt ready to compensate Gukurahundi victims
The public hearings into the Gukurahundi massacres are expected to start on June 26 after stalling for more than four years.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 17, 2025
Cross-pollination of ideas for a greener Zim
To reach every citizen, Zimbabwe must capitalise on traditional and accessible communication channels such as radio, especially in areas where modern technology is unavailable.
By Edzai Kachirekwa
Jun. 1, 2025
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Govt mum on teachers’ distress petitions
Teachers are decrying low salaries and are demanding the government to pay them at least US$540, which they earned before October 2018.
By Lawrence Maphosa
Jun. 1, 2025
The quiet burden: Why teachers fund their own classrooms?
Yet teachers in Zimbabwe are routinely forced to dip into their own modest salaries just to ensure learning continues.
By Elizabeth “bessie” Masiya
May. 31, 2025