Schools insist on full payment of fees, levies before admitting pupils
Chronicle ReportersSCHOOLS have demanded that parents should pay full fees and levies before their children could be admitted into class.
OPINION: Make wildlife a national not private resource
Ellitt Siamonga
THE Government needs to modify the existing wildlife and natural resource policies to ensure greater access to these resources for rural communities living with wildlife and other natural resources.
In the restructuring of the policies, it should be ensured that wildlife remains a national resource, not private.
Women ordered to clean graffiti on road
Court Reporter
TWO of the four women who were caught writing graffiti on the roads in the western suburbs of Bulawayo yesterday spent the day under the scorching sun cleaning the road.
Ottilia Dube (40), of 595 Matshobana, Mirriam Ngcebetsha (45), of 396, in the same suburb, were last week convicted by Bulawayo magistrate Mr Richard Ramaboea sitting at the Western Commonage magistrates’ courts.
They were being charged with contravening Section 47 (2) (d) of the Roads Act, Chapter 13:18 (make any marks on the surface of any road without any reasonable cause).
Fashion designers to showcase expertise
Bongani Ndlovu
SIX up-and-coming Bulawayo fashion designers are set to showcase their designing expertise at the end of the month at a show dubbed Evolve 12 Fashion Show.Saints go back to drawing board
Mbonisi Mabhena
FORMER Premier League team Zimbabwe Saints’ poor run continued as they stumbled 1-2 away to Bulawayo Chiefs in a Southern Region Division One match that was played at Dingumuzi Stadium in Plumtree on Saturday.Another Gweru contestant evicted
Entertainment Reporter
ANOTHER Gweru contestant was evicted from the My Own Boss Buy Zimbabwe competition after cash for a video production mysteriously went missing from her handbag. Business mogul Nigel Chanakira evicted the contestant Tendai Hombarume on Thursday last week after finding her lacking in business discipline.Cattle buyer shoots villager, policeman
Chronicle Reporters
A VILLAGER died on the spot while a policeman was critically injured and rushed to St Luke’s Hospital when a cattle buyer ran amok and shot them at close range yesterday at Tshongogwe Business Centre in Lupane.
Zifa start Angola preps
Sports Editor
WITH the nation still in a celebratory mood after the Warriors beat Angola 3-1 in an African Cup of Nations final qualifier first leg on Sunday, Zifa were back at work yesterday preparing for the return leg set for next month.Bishop distances self from PM’s wedding
Harare Bureau
BISHOP Levee Kadenge of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe says he is not going to preside over Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s wedding set for Saturday.
Bishop Kadenge, who was reported to be the presiding marriage officer, said he had nothing to do with the wedding, describing events around the wedding as “a circus”.
The Bishop, who had been cited as the third respondent in the urgent application filed by the PM’s estranged wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga Tembo to stop the wedding, said he had nothing to do with the wedding.
FEATURE: Citizens need more education on climate change
Emmanuel Ndlovu
CLIMATE change is indeed a global issue whose effects are seen on a daily basis especially on the recent shifts in weather, seasons of the year and rainfall patterns.
It is defined as a change of climate attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere, adding to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods.






