Politicians have hijacked Dimaf: Kanyekanye
Arnold Mutemi
The Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf) has been hijacked by politicians as the facility was meant for Bulawayo companies only, past president of the Confederation of Zimbabwe
POY, MAC nominated for Hip-hop awards
Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO artistes have been nominated for this year’s Hip-hop awards set to be held in Harare next month.
Shabanie Mine not pushovers, says FC Platinum
From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane
FC Platinum coach Tendai Chikuni has admitted that Shabanie Mine will not be pushovers when the two rival sides meet in the Mbada Cup quarter finals clash on Saturday afternoon.
Manucho torture in Luanda
From Limukani Ncube
recently in Luanda, Angola
WHEN the dust settles on yet another major Warriors flop, where should we point fingers?
Warriors’ Afcon ouster raises more questions than answers
Lovemore Dube in Luanda, Angola
ZIMBABWE’S exit from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations tournament at the hands of Angola on Sunday was a heartbreak which has left the nation with many questions.
Warriors defeat blamed on corruption
By Lillian Sibanda
THE Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture David Coltart has blamed the Warriors’ defeat on poor administration and
Jilted woman beats ex-husband in court
Midlands Correspondent
A jilted pregnant woman caused a scene during her maintenance case hearing in Gweru when she grabbed her former husband, a police officer by the collar and started beating him.
New rule for legislators
Harare Bureau
All aspiring parliamentary candidates representing political parties in general elections are now required to submit authorisation letters from their parties giving them the right to file nomination papers with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.
International buyers begin to arrive for Sanganai/Hlanganani
Business Reporter
International buyers have started arriving in the country ahead of the Sanganai/Hlanganani Tourism and Travel Fair which begins tomorrow.
‘Sciences a must in rural schools’
Chronicle Reporter
THE teaching of science subjects in rural schools should be compulsory in order to equip rural pupils and make them qualify for further studies in institutions of higher learning,Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said yesterday.
Addressing parents and pupils during the speech and prize giving day ceremony at Tahangana High School in Mangwe District in Matabeleland South, where he was the guest of honour, Ambassador Khaya Moyo called for combined efforts towards promoting the teaching of science subjects in rural schools.
He pledged Government support towards upgrading the schools adding that the teaching of computers and practical subjects was a key ingredient towards empowering pupils for future development.




