Opinion & Analysis

2 years ago | March 11, 2022

Classification of musical instruments

Friday Lessons with Sir Shelton Mwanyisa   Greetings learners, parents and guardians!   Welcome to your Visual ...

2 years ago | March 4, 2022

Role of parents in education sector

  Shelton Mwanyisa Emerging educational issues   The hit song MaU, by the late Paul Matavire, narrates the ...

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Towards a gender equal world

  ACCORDING to the World Bank, women make up about 49,58 percent of the world population. Countless research papers ...

Spirituality in the workplace

  Sifikile Songo Post Correspondent Workplace spirituality is not about religion or conversion or about accepting a ...

Difference between visual and performing arts

Friday Lessons with Sir Shelton Mwanyisa Greetings parents, guardians and learners.   Welcome to the Visual and ...

Secrets of successful women

  Insecurities are quiet, confidence is loud. A woman with confidence can be the loudest person in the room without ...

2 years ago | February 25, 2022

Fallen no more to rise is the phony giant

  Cletus Mushanawani News Editor THE epitaph reads: “Born on August 30, 2021; Died on February 22, 2022.” It ...

Dealing with a toxic workplace

  A toxic workplace is a place of work which is marked with considerable personal conflict among the workers. Quite ...

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Keeping up with the seasons

  MANICALAND is acutely vulnerable to the effects of climate change as it has a largely agrarian economy that ...

Use of tech in visual, performing arts

  Friday Lessons with Uncle Jay Technology has had a major impact on the arts. One digital keyboard can now take ...

2 years ago | February 18, 2022

TriED, TestED and TrustED

  Moffat Mungazi Post Reporter EVER since President Mnangagwa came into office in 2017, he has been forwarding ...

Dear Sir or Madam, ball is in your court

  Wendy Nyakurerwa- Matinde Editor’s Musings   SOME elucidation is required on a very crucial issue as we get ...

EDITORIAL COMMENT: With the youth in mind

  YOUNG people in Zimbabwe are vital assets to the economic, political and social development of the country. Given ...

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