Cemeteries in sorry state
By Michael Chideme
Zimbabweans hold respect for the dead that is consistent with their cultural beliefs.
Importance of national prayer
EVERY evening last week, Zimbabweans came together at the Harare Gardens, to pray for the nation.
My turn: Give credit where it’s due
by Caesar Zvayi
ALMOST everyone, even cousin Kudzi, who is notorious for doing a Houdini whenever it’s time for contributions, had parted with some money; opaque beer had been sent to the pick and shovel gang who were tearing into the earth to prepare the deceased’s final resting place.
8 suspected poachers in court
Herald Reporter
POLICE have arrested six foreigners and two Zimbabweans who allegedly gunned down and dehorned three rhinos worth US$45 000 in Masvingo and Guruve.
Vic Falls gets US$77 000 for gully reclamation
Chronicle Reporter
THE Victoria Falls Municipality has received US$77 000 from the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) for gully reclamation.
Decision on SRN evidence progressive
FOR obvious reasons, the law requires more evidence that a rape has taken place than the accusation of the assaulted woman or girl.
Law on alcohol not solution
To imagine a world without alcohol is like imaging a world free of HIV and Aids, which is Utopia.
No child is more equal than others
SOME weeks ago, we discussed secrets and issues of virginity.
Vic Falls on the rebound
Chronicle Reporter
Victoria Falls — one of the quintessential destinations in Africa —is on the rise once more.
Woman mistakes glue for eyedrops
A US woman sealed her eye shut when she mistakenly used glue instead of eye drops.











