Six Binga schools electrified

Chronicle Reporter
SIX schools in Binga District in Matabeleland North Province have benefited from the rural electrification programme this year, paving way for the expansion of the Government’s e-learning programme.

Overaged, disabled children face exclusion

Lovemore Dube

Sports Editor

AGE-CHEATING in schools sport will not be curbed unless all school going children are catered for in competitions.

Bulawayo’s water crisis worsens

Temba Dube

BULAWAYO is receiving 90 000 cubic metres of water out of about 140 000 cubic metres required everyday from its remaining supply dams amid revelations that one more dam is likely to be

Shurugwi has potential for tourism

Freedom Mupanedemo

SHURUGWI District in the Midlands province could soon be among Zimbabwe’s prime tourist destinations if authorities commit themselves to developing the area.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Unity of purpose critical for national development

ZIMBABWEANS are a hard working lot — that is indisputable. Wherever they are, they always strive to achieve excellence in their different fields and areas of expertise and small wonder they are to be found in leadership positions all over the world.

Zahara show: Byo artistes cry foul

Entertainment Reporter

BULAWAYO artistes are up in arms against organisers of the Zahara show to be held next month in the city, saying the organisers sidelined them deliberately.

Call to decentralise cancer treatment services

Chronicle Reporter

THE Government should decentralise cancer treatment services to provinces and districts to avert more cancer related deaths, the Cancer Association of Zimbabwe has said.

Operators urged to have clear complaints handling procedures

Victoria Falls Reporter

Telecommunications regu-lators should ensure operators have clear complaints handling procedures for satisfactory resolution of disputes, Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Minister, Nicholas Goche has said.

Teacher incentives to stay

Harare Bureau

Government has reversed its decision to scrap teachers’ incentives this year due to poor salaries. There had been commitment to scrap the incentives, as they were deemed discriminatory, while Government had been working on transitional mechanisms.

The ordinary won’t get you anywhere

Zachary Aldwin Milkshake in the Boardroom
NO matter where you go in the world you are almost certain to come across the second rate. It is less than ordinary, painfully annoying and, now here is the important part, easily forgotten. People

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