NAC should use Aids levy for intended purposes

Allegations that the National Aids Council spent $70 000 to send some of its officials to the International Aids Society Conference from 22 to 27 July 2012 in Washington DC…

Undocumented customary marriage cause for concern

Pumulani Mpofu

THE unregistered customary marriage is basically a better version of cohabitation when we look at it from a general law point of view.

All this is because the only proof of its existence is the word of mouth — there is no documentary proof. First and foremost marriage is the foundation of a family and as a people we prioritise family. An individual who is not married is not accorded “respect” that is accorded to the married ones. This type of marriage brings the two families of the couple closely together and till today it is still considered legal in our own customs as African people. For this marriage to take place the couple has to be given the go-ahead by their parents and relatives and they have to abide by the traditional customs that are prescribed before they are accepted as husband and wife.

Govt seeks Chinese, Japanese investors

The Government has engaged Japanese and Chinese investors to set up a mining exploration corporation, a senior government official has said.
The Mining Promotion Corporation will be charged with conducting mineral exploration throughout the country to ascertain Zimbabwe’s reserves of various minerals.

Dynamos edge Quelaton

Dynamos edge Quelaton
Grace Chingoma in Harare
Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1)1
Quelaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0)1
(Dynamos win 4-2 on penalties to progress to the next round.)

Highway rehab on track

Chronicle Reporter
The company upgrading the 820km highway between Plumtree and Mutare expects to complete rehabilitation of the first 200km stretch and erect a state-of-the-art toll plaza before the end of the  year.

Zim lose to Bangladesh

Jeffrey Murimbechi
Zimbabwe’s run in the ICC Twenty20 World cup is still dented by defeat as they fell yet again to equally matched opposition.
The team failed to defend 134 for six wickets against Bangladesh and lost by five wickets yesterday in their second warm-up match in Colombo. This is Zimbabwe’s second loss after losing to Ireland by 54 runs last week.

Enumerators cry foul over payment delays

Chronicle Reporter
SCORES of enumerators who participated in the just ended census are complaining over delays to pay their allowances amid reports that Treasury has no money.
The enumerators claim that they used their own money for transport during the census but the agency has failed to pay them the $500 it promised them for the exercise.

Matabeleland Tuskers complete development programme

Ricky Zililo
MATABELELAND Tuskers Cricket Franchise have finished construction of wickets in Victoria Falls and Tsholotsho as part of their development programme.
Tuskers undertook to set up better cricket facilities at primary schools so that young players could be exposed to the sport at a young age.

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

Ray Bande in MutareBuffaloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .…

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