Grade Seven pupil falsifies rape charge against teacher

Chronicle Reporter

A Grade Seven pupil at a school in Sigonde area in Insuza, Bubi District, falsified a rape charge against her class teacher, a regional magistrate heard.

Prepare teachers for e-Learning projects

Emmanuel Ndlovu

THE concurrent commissioning of the Landa John Nkomo High School and the e-Learning Centre in Manqe, Tsholotsho area, was a momentous achievement that has to be applauded. It shows that our leaders are truly committed to taking the computerisation programme to greater heights.

Gold production at Freda Rebecca up 26pc

Business Reporter
GOLD miner Freda Rebecca Mine has recorded a 26 percent quarterly increase in gold production to 17 985 ounces for the quarter ending 30 June 2012.

Residents lambast BCC

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Two Bulawayo residents’ representative bodies have come out guns blazing and criticised the Bulawayo City Council for its failure to maintain Barbourfields Stadium despite a constant stream of revenue flowing into its coffers from its share of gate-takings especially during Highlanders Football Club home matches.

Former Inyathi pupils in bid to buy school bus

Chronicle Reporter

INYATHI High School Old Students Association is calling upon all former pupils to attend the launch of a campaign to buy a school bus on Saturday.

Curvy women, please stand up

Auxilia Katongomara
SCOUTING for the most curvaceous woman of the year is on.

Touts, conmen descend on border post

Beitbridge Reporter

TOUTS and conmen have descended on Beitbridge Border Post where they are capitalising on the recent sharp increase in the volume of human traffic to swindle travellers of their money.

Dozens killed in central Nigeria floods

Authorities in central Nigeria say floods triggered by heavy rains have killed at least 35 people and left several others missing.

My Own Boss contestants meet business greats

Entertainment Reporter
MY Own Boss television series contestants last week rubbed shoulders with Zimbabwean business moguls as they took them through a mentorship programme on life and business during a boot camp.

Civil servants demand apology from Biti

Harare Bureau

GOVERNMENT workers yesterday slammed Finance Minister Tendai Biti for his utterances in Parliament chiding them after demonstrating against poor salaries and working conditions.

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