President hails HIV fight
News Editor
PRESIDENT Mugabe has said Zimbabwe has laid solid foundation of both human and material infrastructure through which
Democracy private limited
Popular sovereignty must be the centre piece to democracy from its Aristotelian viewpoint, but there is a reality that is really
New board for National Aids Council
Harare Bureau
The Minister of Health and Child Welfare, Dr Henry Madzorera, has announced a new National Aids Council board with effect from 1 November, 2011.
Past decade ties for world’s hottest: UN agency
DURBAN — Thirteen of the warmest years recorded have occurred within the last decade and a half, proving that global warming is a reality, the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation said yesterday.
Murdered man’s family demands 60 cattle from four suspects
Midlands Correspondent
RELATIVES of a Shurugwi man who was allegedly killed by fellow villagers following a beer brawl at Shamba Business Centre early this month are now demanding 15 beasts from each of the four suspects.
More gifts for cheer
Chronicle Reporter
A local non-governmental organisation, World Vision Zimbabwe, has donated items worth $9 000 towards the Mayor’s Christmas Cheer Fund.
Grandfather up for rape
Chronicle Reporter
POLICE have arrested a 55-year-old man who allegedly raped his 13-year-old granddaughter in Insuza in Matabeleland North.
Daniel Radcliffe named richest under-30
London — Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe yesterday topped a Heat Magazine list of the richest, young British entertainers, retaining his No 1 position in the ranking of people under 30 years old.
Robert Pattinson, lead actor of the rival fantasy film franchise Twilight, moved up to third from fifth and leapfrogged two of Radcliffe’s Potter co-stars, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, according to the celebrity magazine.
Egypt holds landmark elections
Egypt’s first free elections for decades have entered a second day, with turnout so far described as “very high”.
Africa delegation must push for climate change adaptation
By PATSON PHIRI
The climate change conference under way in Durban, South Africa, provides an opportunity for the global community to reach a binding agreement towards the common goal of rescuing the planet, but deep divisions remain on the way forward.


