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Inclusive education distant dream for rural Zim kids with disabilities

The move, intended to ease their financial burden, has instead plunged Moyo deeper into isolation, depriving her of an education she once had access to in town.

Zim challenges need to find cure in dialogue

A few questions arise as this debate rages on with the big questions being:
By Walter Mzembi 5h ago

Zim Under 20 Cosafa side named

THE Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has named the national squad that will prepare for this year's edition of the Under 20 Cosafa Cup
By Sports Reporter Sep. 18, 2024

Young entrepreneurs go head-to-head in Eight2Five Innovation Hub finale

The entrepreneurs will present their ideas before a panel of judges comprising officials and experts from diverse sectors of the economy.
By Richard Farekaye Sep. 18, 2024

Rwanda to host 2025 Aviation Africa Summit

The Aviation Africa Summit is a premier gathering of top executives and officials in the airline and air transport sectors.
By The New Times Sep. 17, 2024

A scar that never heals: Mothers relive the lasting impact of Caesarean section

Ruvimbo Motsi (23), an expecting mother, sat on the edge of a hospital bed after more than 15 hours in “labour”.
By Problem Masau Sep. 17, 2024

DeMbare brace for tough 2nd leg

DeMbare defeated Orapa United 1-0 in the first leg of the preliminary round clash at Francistown Stadium on Sunday through a late goal by Valentine Kadonzvo.
By Fortune Mbele Sep. 17, 2024

Children with disabilities denied access to education amid climate change and economic crisis

It had been 16 hours since her last meal. While her peers were reciting the alphabet and solving math problems, Eunice could only dream of going to school.
By Kudzai Tamara Chikiwa Sep. 16, 2024

 Man in trouble for assaulting sister-in-law

Ncube quizzed the wife on why she was tormenting his brother, and a misunderstanding arose.
By Staff Reporter Sep. 15, 2024