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Fear pressure

“Bullying. Yes, I am going to teach you how to bully!” The class groaned audibly.
By Tim Middleton Jan. 19, 2025

Overwhelming nominations for National Schools Excellence Awards

National Excellence Enterprise president Johannes Marisa said the nominations are overwhelming considering this is the maiden edition.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 19, 2025

Excelling schools to be honoured

The awards will be held in March.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Jan. 15, 2025

CBZ Bank reiterates interest in closing knowledge gap, empowering schools

Additionally, Glenview 3 High School secured a borehole drilling service valued at US$3 000.
By Lee Musaidzi Nov. 25, 2024

Afrocentric Events organises the inaugural Schools Expo in Harare's southern suburbs

In an interview with the organiser Kudzai Mukuku he said the event comes at a time parents are looking for school places for their children.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 24, 2024

Mother Touch School hosts top athletes on career day

The athletes were sharing their journeys to successful sport careers with the students at the school.
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Oct. 6, 2024

The wise bird basks in cricket glory

The Marondera-based side played exceptionally well in their debut tournament.
By Austin Karonga Sep. 15, 2024

Mwaka arts festival levels creative ground for schools

He encouraged school heads to accept dance and music teachers from institutions such as the Chenhaka Trust.
By Tendai Sauta Sep. 12, 2024

Zim in athletics gold haul at Cossasa games

Panashe Hondoma of Zimbabwe won gold in the boys’ 3 000m race in 9:04:56, with Eswatini getting silver through Muzi Mavimbela in 9:04:95 and bronze going to Zambia in 9:09:99.
By Fortune Mbele Aug. 29, 2024