GENDER OPINION: Financial institutions must invest in women’s businesses

Vaidah Mashangwa

As you approach Egodini bus terminus from the central business district of Bulawayo, you see many women in the cold selling their wares, an enterprise they perform daily from dawn to dusk.

Villagers petition police to stop arresting tsikamutandas

Midlands Correspondent

GOKWE South villagers have petitioned the police to stop arresting self-proclaimed traditional healers commonly referred to as tsikamutandas operating in their areas.

No through road for you, Kangwa warns Kutsanzira

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
IMPRESSIVE Highlanders left back Bruce Kangwa is not losing sleep over the prospect of facing his friend Rahman Kutsanzira of Caps United when their sides clash in a potentially explosive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

Private lessons: teachers face arrest

Freedom Mupanedemo

GOVERNMENT is working on prosecuting teachers who conduct private lessons at a fee in a bid to protect parents and guardians from such unscrupulous educators, the Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, David Coltart, said.

Two suspected gold panners killed as mine shaft collapses

Masvingo Correspondent

TWO Mashava men suspected to be gold panners died on Monday while another one sustained minor injuries when a disused mine shaft they were working in collapsed, police have confirmed.

70 000 undergo male circumcision

Chronicle Reporters

THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare in conjunction with its partners has since the beginning of the year circumcised 70 000 men under the ongoing voluntary medical male circumcision (VMC) programme aimed at reducing the spread of HIV and Aids in the country.

FC Platinum recall 11 players on loan

Lovemore Zigara
ZVISHAVANE-based FC Platinum has recalled 11 players it loaned to other  teams amid speculation that some of the players who have impressed so far might be trekking back to the flamboyant side.

All set for for Tour de Falcon

Ricky Zililo
ALL is set for tomorrow’s Tour de Falcon which is expected to draw at least 400 participants.

Top general close to Syria’s Assad defects

A top Syrian general close to President Bashar al-Assad and his family has defected, dealing the embattled leader another blow, a source close to the regime said yesterday.

Sharia ‘must be main source of Libya law’

Tripoli — Libya’s outgoing National Transitional Council said on Thursday that Islamic law (sharia) should be the “main” source of legislation and that this should not be subject to a referendum.

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