Communities face up to HIV, Aids
Cathrine Murombedzi HIV WalkI was in Kasanze village, Zvimba, early this month for the unveiling of my grandparents’ tombstones. The occasion was filled with joy as the family met to honour two of the most important people in our family. It was all joy with no weeping. The village headman, our neighbours and teachers
Govt happy with Vic Falls airport expansion project
Patrick Chitumba in Victoria Falls
Farewell Wilson: Mammalogist, wildlife expert par excellence
Elliot Siamonga
Injuries hit Bosso camp
Ricky Zililo
Employers call for national blitz on touts
Business Reporter
THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe has called on the current blitz aimed at bringing order at termini in Harare to be extended to other cities in the country.Sithole earns Cheetahs call up
Mehluli Sibanda
MATABELELAND Warriors flank Lucky Sithole’s resilience has finally paid off as the loose forward made it into the Zimbabwe National Sevens Rugby final squad for the Middelburg Sevens in South Africa to be played over two days starting tomorrow.Sri Lanka hosts African derby
Hambantota — Sri Lanka will play host to an African derby today as tournament favourites South Africa begin another campaign for major silverware, this time against neighbours Zimbabwe.Telecel mulls ZSE listing
Mobile network provider Telecel Zimbabwe is considering listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) to consolidate its standing locally and regionally.Ministry to follow up on Essar pledge
Business Reporter
THE Ministry of Small to Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development will approach Essar Africa Holdings on the $10 million it pledged to set up two funds to support SMEs, youth and women, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.MDC-T in-fighting intensifies
Chronicle Correspondent
INTRA-party fighting within the MDC-T in Midlands South province continues to rear its ugly head with the Jatropha faction allegedly dumping its presumed leader, Mkoba Member of Parliament, Mr Amos Chibaya in preference of the more influential Public Service Minister, Mrs Lucia Matibenga.
Sources within the party alleged that the Jatropha faction wanted Mrs Matibenga to take over the leadership of the faction as they felt that she had “the political clout and intelligence” to counter Masowe faction leader, Mr Sessil Zvidzai whom they said was advancing his faction’s interests at national level.
They further alleged that Mr Chibaya was weak and lacked vision as a leader.




