We should ringfence UNWTO Indaba
Isdore Guvamombe Tourism MatrixONE thing that is common in human life and progressive thinking is ringfencing one’s interests.
The millions of precast concrete walls and perimeter fences that greet our eyes day and night protect
JSE opens tad higher
Johannesburg. — The JSE was a touch higher at the open yesterday, as the platinum sector weighed on the all-share index following Anglo American Platinum’s downbeat trading update. At 9.25am local time,European stocks, euro rise on US optimism
LONDON. — European stock markets and the euro rose yesterday, receiving a boost from upbeat US earnings and hopes of fresh stimulus measures from the Federal Reserve, traders said.
London’s FTSE 100 benchmark index of leading shares climbed 0,35 percent to
Discrimination still rife
Catherine Murombedzi HIV Walk
Entering one’s teen years is an anxious time for many as they grow up. For Rumbi it is a time that is stressful. The girl, now 18, is ready to date but hesitant to do so.
Many a girl of her age would have already be dating by this age. However, Rumbi’s situation is far more complicated than that of regular teenagers as she was born HIV positive and only got to know about in when she was 12.
Religious prostitutes need deliverance
Isdore Guvamombe
BACK in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, the elders with cotton-tuft heads say never blame God for having created the lion, but thank Him for not giving it wings. Imagine if
EDITORIAL COMMENT: African agenda crucial for African Union Commission
The establishment of the Organisation of African Unity was brought about by necessity as many countries were still enslaved under the yoke of colonialism hence the realisation that there was strength in unity of the African forces that desired change.
$500m raised from tobacco sales
Oliver Kazunga
More than 135 million kg of tobacco worth $500 million has been sold so far this marketing season which closes next week.
Buffaloes out to survive relegation
Lovemore Zigara
BUFFALOES coach, Saul Chaminuka, whose side took this year’s Castle Lager Premiership first round by storm, has said his side is more concerned with fighting relegation than winning the title.
Bomb destroys 22 Nato supply trucks in Afghan north
MAZAR-E-SHARIF (Afghanistan) — A bomb planted by the Taliban destroyed 22 Nato trucks carrying supplies to their forces in northern Afghanistan, the Taliban and police said yesterday.
Robbers kill man, bury body in garden
Chronicle Reporter
IN a spine-chilling incident, a Bulawayo man believed to be in his 70s was allegedly brutally murdered by a suspected gang that broke into his house and later buried the body in a shallow grave in his yard.



