Inheritance can play a major role in children’s lives

Pumulani Mpofu
The right to education for our children should be a priority for every parent, caregiver and every leader who cares about the future of our country.

Miss Zim-US focuses on children’s lives

Mashudu Netsianda

SHE is stunningly beautiful and confident. Her goddess-like appearance complemented by a pair of sexy and slender legs and a smart style have enchanted the judges of the prestigious Miss Zimbabwe-US pageant.

Members of Parliament lose hope of getting $50 000 funding

Prosper Ndlovu

MEMBERS of Parliament have lost hope of getting this year’s $50 000 Constituency Development Fund (CDF) amid revelations that none of them has received any funding since the beginning of the year.

Mr Ugly turns uglier

Bongani Ndlovu

THE search for the most hideous looking man in the country has turned uglier, with the original Mr Ugly organiser accusing Harare organisers of “stealing our brainchild”.

Lovemore Chonzi, the initiator of the Mr Ugly pageant, has said the show was hijacked by greedy people.

Mat’land rugby squad named

Ricky Zililo
MATABELELAND Warriors and Old Miltonians dominate the Matabeleland senior men’s rugby select that will today take on Botswana national team at Selibe Phikwe, Botswana.

No licences for foreign miners

Harare Bureau

NO more new mining licences will be granted to foreigners as Government seeks to intensify its Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Policy, President Mugabe said yesterday.

MP invisible, say Hwange East villagers

Patrick Chitumba and Yoliswa dube

Hwange East Constituency whose MP is Mr Tose Wesley Sansole (MDC-T) is divided into 11 urban wards and 15 rural ones and has a total population of about 80 000 people.

Let’s just whistle in the dark

At times you have to go back to the idioms to make some points clear.

Parks authority embarks on awareness campaign

Chronicle Reporter

THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has embarked on an awareness campaign in wild animal infested communities about the dangers the animals like elephants can pose to humans.

Cross-border trader fined $800 for smuggling

Beitbridge Reporter

A 38-year-old Masvingo cross-border trader was on Tuesday fined $800 (or one month in jail) for smuggling a consignment of flea market goods worth more than R9 000 into the country through Beitbridge Border Post.

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