President calls for recognition of women’s role in society

Chronicle Reporters
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday called for the recognition of the role played by women in society and urged men to give them a chance.

Mashumbi High School: When things fall apart

The road to Mbire serpentines due north out of Harare, past Mazowe, past Mvurwi and indeed past the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve. For more than 300km it runs between vast swathes of formerly white-owned farms, their huge farmhouses laid back, out of sight behind acre upon acre of cotton, tobacco and maize fields.
Thrice the road winds its way between communal lands or formerly Tribal Trust Lands dotted with clay-walled huts, corrugated-iron-sheet roofed bedrooms and tiny fenced off fields, before

Edison Sithole, African politics

It is indeed true that Africa must continue to advance and the black people should be beneficiaries of their vast material resources. The story of Africa and the West has often been told but only a few have given themselves time to mentally digest and assess the implications of the pitfalls that are continuing to take place.
African revolutionary movements came into existence because the then African youths wanted to

From brink of death to advocate of rights

A shocking testimony that would have one jump out of their skin is what the launch of Zimbabwe Parliamentarians on HIV (ZIPAH) witnessed last week in Harare.
In very rare circumstances do we get to have one give a testimony that they once lived recklessly.

Usually people do not want to be asked how and when they got infected, especially when dealing with HIV issues. That is not the case with Mr Richman Rangwani from Chief Murambwa’s area inMhondoro.
The man, who now heads Simbarashe Network of People Living with HIV, spoke of how he got infected, the difficult road he travelled and where he stands

Manhenga to launch Rite of Passage

Entertainment Reporter
AFRO-JAZZ singer Dudu Manhenga will tomorrow officially launch a project that targets talented but yet to be established artistes from different arts genres.

Gono to meet captains of industry on banking sector

Business Reporter
THE Reserve Bank Governor Dr Gideon Gono will next week meet captains of industry in Bulawayo to brief them on the state of the banking sector in the country.
The meeting is being organised by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI).

HR Column with Hector Moyo: Compensatory behaviour when we lack something

These days I am experiencing some kind of happiness deriving from a newly found trait in me — that of openly acknowledging good things being done by other people, I mean those who would have done something really exceptional.

Bhasera shines for Plymouth

By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
RECALLED Warriors left back Onesimo Bhasera made history for his England League Two side Plymouth Argyle when he scored with a powerful header after only 11 seconds, a club record away from home, as Plymouth beat Wimbledon 2-1 to climb out of the drop zone.
His incredible performance saw him being voted the man of the match.

Fidelity profits surge

Business Reporter
Insurance company Fidelity said its profit before tax surged 209 percent from $3 million in 2010 to $9,4 million last year due to growth in premium income accompanied by a lower claims rate.

Burglars molest 13 pupils

By Freedom Mupanedemo
Two burglars broke into one of the girls dormitories at Guinea Fowl High School in Gweru on Sunday night and harassed a number of girls before they allegedly raped one of the pupils.

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