Make our freedom a road without end
Stephen Mpofu
The previous instalment on liberation history on this column last week ended with a warning that if Zimbabweans do not write their own history of the armed revolution which brought about independence and freedom, imperialists with the support of local anti-revolutionaries might write their own damning accounts about the armed struggle which remains anathema to them to this day.
8 500 benefit from Presidential Scholarship
Prosper Ndlovu
MORE than 8 500 underprivileged children have attained degrees under the Presidential Scholarship programme since its inception in 1995, Vice-President Joice Mujuru said yesterday.
Driver jumps off moving vehicle in row over fare
Chronicle Reporter
SEVEN passengers cheated death when the driver of a Toyota pick-up truck they were travelling in reportedly jumped off from the moving car in protest over fares.
Police to impound unlicensed motor vehicles
Harare Bureau
Motorists not displaying new licence discs will have their vehicles impounded by the police with immediate effect.
Zimsec begins exams e-marking
Thandeka Moyo recently in Chinhoyi
THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has started marking electronically, a move that will see results being released quickly compared to previous years.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Start planning now for Zambezi water greenbelt
News that Bulawayo and the greater part of Matabeleland could soon be drinking water from Zambezi made for interesting reading yesterday. We believe many could not believe what they were reading considering the countless promises made over the years in connection with the project to bring water from the Zambezi River.
All set for Highlanders’ mid year meeting
Ricky Zililo
PETER Dube will tomorrow present his first chairman’s report to the Bosso members during the club’s mid-year general meeting at the Highlanders clubhouse.
Court throws out Peter Dube case
Court Reporter
THE State yesterday closed the case in which a supporter was alleging that Highlanders Football Club chairman Peter Dube verbally abused him.
President launches E-learning programme
Temba Dube
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday challenged schools to adopt a production system in their curriculum to equip the pupils with practical skills to produce self-reliant youths.
Recalling struggle pioneers’ dreams
In the words of Andrew Wutawunashe in the book Dear Africa, the colonial period in Zimbabwe can best be described as a period of enslavement, oppression, subjugation, dispossession and displacement.






