Nation urged to vote wisely
Midlands Bureau Chief
Former Midlands Governor Cde Cephas Msipa has urged people to vote wisely and place value on the contribution made by the freedom fighters in bringing peace and stability to the country.
Speaking at the Provincial Heroes Acre at the burial of Cde Isaac Mugwagwa on Friday, Cde Msipa said when people go to vote, they should ask themselves how the departed war heroes would have voted, if they were alive.
Matizanadzo’s brace ousts Mambas
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Pregnant women walk long distances to nearest clinic
Chronicle Reporter
PREGNANT women from Gwelutshena in Nkayi North walk more than 20 kilometres to the nearest clinic to give birth.
The situation has forced the women to risk their lives and those of their unborn babies because some of them give birth on their way to the health institutions.
. . . Gunners through
From Ricky Zililo in Gwanda
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AN INJURY time goal by Ishmael Lawe saw Gunners subdue Chicken Inn in the first round of the Mbada Diamonds Cup in a match played at Phelandaba Stadium yesterday.
Anti-Japan demos continue in China
Protests against Japan have continued in Chinese cities for a second day, prompting Yoshihiko Noda, Japan’s prime minister, to call on China to protect his country’s companies and diplomatic buildings from fresh assaults.
Adolescence behaviour shapes one’s future
Leonard Ncube
SCHOOLS opened last week marking an end to a long holiday and a return to school life where there is a lot of peer pressure and also peer education.
Mothers usually sit their children down or buy their daughters or encourage them to buy sanitary pads before they go to school. That kind of education is critical in shaping the future of our children.
After the first edition of this column, which looks at adolescence and reproductive health and other health and social related issues affecting youths, today I focus on some of the behaviours that result in complications in one’s life later on.
Obama enjoys advantage in race for White House
Washington — President Barack Obama has carved out a clear advantage in the White House race even as he juggles the demands of his re-election campaign with managing a raging Middle East crisis.Obama enjoys advantage in race for White House
Washington — President Barack Obama has carved out a clear advantage in the White House race even as he juggles the demands of his re-election campaign with managing a raging Middle East crisis.
Shabanie in Mbada Cup quarter-finals
Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
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SHABANIE Mine edged Hwange at Maglas Stadium yesterday to set what looks sure to be an intriguing Mbada Diamonds Cup quarter-final clash with neighbours FC Platinum.
On Saturday FC Platinum thumped Harare City 3-0 at Nyamhunga stadium in Kariba.
Syria conflict poses global threat
Damascus — International mediator Lakhdar Brahimi said after talks with Syria’s President Bashar Assad on Saturday that the escalating conflict in the country posed a global threat.


