Woman accused of burying baby in the bush

Chronicle Reporter
IN a case of suspected infanticide, a 39-year-old woman from Zamanyoni Village in Kezi has been arrested for allegedly exposing her newly born baby to cold weather until it died.

FC Platinum, Hwange game moved

By Ricky Zililo
ZVISHAVANE’S Mandava Stadium will tomorrow play host to the Independence Trophy semi-final encounter between Hwange and FC Platinum.
The match had been scheduled for Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo but the organisers opted for the asbestos mining town yesterday.

Abyei displaced struggle to survive in villages

ABOTHOK — Almost a year after fleeing fighting in Abyei, a disputed region on the border between South Sudan and Sudan, thousands of civilians are struggling to get by in villages such as Abothok in South Sudan.

Zimbabwean Open final moved

Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Open men’s second semi-final and final that were supposed to be played in Bulawayo last weekend have been moved to Gweru.

Both matches will be played on the 28th of this month.

Zimta conference begins

Chronicle Reporter
The Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) 31st annual conference will be held in Bulawayo starting tomorrow.

Government to restructure teacher training colleges

Chronicle Reporter
TEACHER training colleges in the country will be restructured and their curriculum adjusted to meet the requirements of special needs education, an official said yesterday.

The new system would enable those living with disabilities to train as teachers and also allow pupils living with disabilities to learn in one class with their able-bodied counterparts.

In his speech during the official opening of a five-day national workshop on special needs education (SNE) at the United College of Education in Bulawayo, the director of Manpower and Institutional Development in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Mr Johnsai Tandi Dewa, said the Government had passed a resolution to mainstream SNE at all levels of teacher training and in schools.

“The Government sees the development of inclusive colleges and schools as the most effective means of achieving education for all. Inclusivity therefore, should be accorded a privileged place on the agenda for the development of education,” said Mr Dewa who was the guest of honour.

“Existing infrastructure in colleges should be adjusted and modified to accommodate all students’ needs. The college and the lecturer should realign their budgets, infrastructure, teaching and learning methodologies and curriculum to meet all students’ needs.

Libya violence puts poll timing at risk: analysts

TRIPOLI — Violence in Libya risks escalating and could even derail elections if the interim government fails to impose its authority by disarming militias and strengthening the judiciary, analysts say.

Balotelli apologises for Man City sending off

Manchester City’s volatile forward Mario Balotelli has apologised for being sent off in the 1-0 defeat against Arsenal at the weekend, his agent told the ANSA news agency on Monday.

PPC increases cement prices

By Venencia Badza
Pretoria Portland Cement has increased its cement price by five percent citing high input costs.
A survey by Business Chronicle yesterday indicated that a number of cement wholesalers and retailers had effected a price adjustment with a bag of cement now ranging between $12 and $13 up from a price range of between $11 and $12.

Smoother paralympics expected in Hwange

FROM Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Hwange
TRACK and field athletics competitions director for the Zimbabwe National Paralympic Games Aeneas Nhoro has  said the mistakes which happened at last year’s edition of the Games in Chinhoyi should not be allowed to happen this year.

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