Circumcision policy must be taken to rural areas

Emmanuel Ndlovu

THE national male circumcision policy was launched in our country in 2009 after it was scientifically discovered that male circumcision (MC) curtails the risk of HIV infection in sexual intercourse by up to 60 percent.

Boy shoots self over mother’s boyfriend

Midlands Correspondent
Police in Gweru are investigating a case in which a 19-year-old boy allegedly shot and killed himself using a revolver and left behind a suicide note.

Local boutiques battle for top honours

Entertainment Reporter

BULAWAYO will play host to a Fashion Show called “Battle of the Boutiques”, a show in which several local clothing boutiques will compete against each other showcasing their various collections.

Stray elephants destroy crops in Beitbridge

Beitbridge Reporter
STRAY elephants from Kruger National Park in neighbouring South Africa have descended on Tshikwalakwala irrigation scheme in Beitbridge district where they are destroying crops.

Highlanders take on Hwange in friendly

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
HIGH-flying Castle Lager Premier Soccer League log leaders Highlanders will play a friendly match against Hwange at the Colliery Stadium on Sunday.

Anti-stock theft operation targets butcheries

Chronicle Correspondent

POLICE have relaunched Operation Nyamawaiwanepi/Inyamauyithethengapi, which targets food outlets, abattoirs and butcheries.

Lawyer demands US$3 000 maintenance

Court Reporter
A UNITED KINGDOM-based lawyer flew into Harare to claim US$3 000 monthly maintenance for a 14-year-old child she had with a Zimbabwean businessman.
Ms Ruvimbo Jacqueline Pfumojena took Bobbi Fuel and Transport director Mr Sydney Farirai to the Harare Civil Court yesterday seeking maintenance.

The boy is studying and staying with his mother in the UK.
“Your Worship, Mr Farirai is a man of means who owns a vast business empire and can afford to pay this amount.

“He has never contributed towards the upkeep of his child for the past 14 years and the child is now in year 10, an equivalent of Zimbabwe’s Form 3,” she said.

Ms Pfumojena said although the boy is attending a non-fee school, he has Zimbabwean citizenship and doesn’t enjoy that benefit.
Mr Farirai, who was represented by his lawyer Mrs Farirai Maenzanise, offered US$200.
“I sold part of Bobbi Fuel and Transport to Sakunda Energy. I have seven other children to take care of with

President hails police force

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has lauded the Zimbabwe Republic Police for ensuring the country enjoys stability and peace and expressed confidence in the force’s ability to deal with political violence during national events like elections.

In his remarks at a passout parade for 545 police officers at Morris Depot in Harare yesterday, the President spelt the importance of unity.
Among the 545 recruits were 147 women.

“We are blessed as Zimbabweans to have the sense to promote and hold onto unity, brotherliness and oneness.

“As has been passed to us over generations, a divided house cannot stand and the police should be commended for ensuring that this stable, peaceful and tranquil environment is preserved.”

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces said a true Zimbabwean cadre exuded true Zimbabwean values and

benchmarks in his or her contribution to national development.
“We are just now grappling with what should be the last steps towards our new Constitution. Yet, dirty local and foreign minds have been quick to tarnish this process and it is, I believe, in order to stress that the Constitution-making process remains the preserve of and under the direction of citizens of Zimbabwe.

Editorial Comment: Estimate bills remain an expense to Zesa customers

Zesa Holdings’ argument that it will continue depending on estimates when billing consumers made sad reading.  The power utility says deploying meter readers countrywide will be expensive, but cares less about the expense incurred.

Dinha rallies Goshawks

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
SEASONED lock, Costa Dinha, feels driven by the need to do well to motivate his troops when he captains the Goshawks in a high-profile friendly against South African provincial side Valke at Harare

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