Bulawayo Polytechnic graduates 4000 as government pushes STEM, rural industrialisation drive
Shava said enrolment at the polytechnic had risen to 6,588 students, with 4,387 studying STEM-related disciplines.
By Valentine Maya
Aug. 16, 2026
Zimbabwe scraps maths requirement for minority language teacher trainees
Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Fredrick Shava said the special dispensation would take effect from the first semester of 2026.
By Valentine Maya
Aug. 12, 2026
Shava: Universities Must Stop Being 'Degree Factories'
Shava anchored his address on Education 5.0, government’s model that adds innovation and industrialisation to the traditional roles of teaching, research and community service.
By Obert Siamilandu
Aug. 6, 2026
The art of service: How young Catholics from Spain are building bridges of faith, culture and hope in Zimbabwe
Their mission is inspired by the belief that service is neither charity nor obligation. It is an expression of love made visible through action.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Aug. 2, 2026
Zvishavane man jailed 20 years for raping 16-year-old daughter
The court heard that some time in February this year, the offender arrived home drunk and ordered his teenage daughter to go to bed with him while threatening to stab her with a knife.
By Patricia Sibanda
Jul. 23, 2026
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Harare municipal police seek more bite
It could also trigger a wider push by local authorities for expanded powers to enforce municipal by-laws.
By Kenneth Nyangani
Jul. 14, 2026
Chancellor of Zimbabwe State Universities' Staff Games to introduce Paralympic disciplines, expose facility gaps
Mwadiwa said this year's programme would include goalball, played by visually impaired participants, alongside adapted athletics events.
By Valentine Maya
Jul. 1, 2026
Government launches crackdown on ‘sabhuku’ deals
According to the notice, the operation is aimed at curbing the illegal distribution, subdivision and sale of communal and agricultural land across the district.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 29, 2026
Shabanie workers win big in landmark court ruling
The case centred on the termination of the workers' employment in October 2011, following SMM’s placement on reconstruction in 2004 due to severe financial distress.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 29, 2026




