President meets Botswana Defence Forces Commander Lt-Gen Masire
Harare Bureau
President Mugabe yesterday met the visiting Botswana Defence Forces Commander Lieutenant General Tebogo Carter Masire and discussed several bilateral issues.
Passion for reading sees more libraries
Chronicle Reporters
BULAWAYO has a long standing and strong policy of supporting education and life long learning activities to its residents, the Mayor, Councillor Thaba Moyo, said.
Draft constitution sparks outrage
Harare Bureau
OUTRAGE has followed the release of Copac’s draft constitution that legal experts have equated to an orchestrated attack on the country’s moral, cultural and revolutionary foundational pillars.
Businessman issues $65m summons over eviction
Court Reporter
THE owner of Elite Khami High School, Mr Maxwell Shumba, has issued summons against the parties that evicted him from where he was operating in 2009 demanding $65 million.
Patrons shell-shocked as truck rams into pub
Chronicle Reporter
PATRONS at Cape to Cairo were yesterday left shell-shocked after a pick-up truck rammed into a pillar which fell onto an airtime vendor who was leaning against it.
Sexual harassment at the workplace
By Vaidah Mashangwa
It is highlighted in the book Striking Back: The Labor Movement and the Post-Colonial State in Zimbabwe, that sexual harassment of women at the workplace is a hidden crime or a crime without punishment. The main reason being that the perpetrators are rarely held accountable for their actions.
‘Craft policies that spur industrial growth’
By Venencia Badza
ECONOMISTS have expressed dissatisfaction over the slow growth of industries saying Government should craft policies that encourage industrial development and growth.

