Govt pays for Beam
Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has paid $1,1 million examination fees for Ordinary and Advanced level candidates under the Basic Education Assistance Module and also urged schools not to bar any pupil from writing examinations because they have not paid tuition fees and levies.
Chiefs take Econet to court for defiling traditional shrine
Harare Bureau
Two Masvingo chiefs have taken Econet Wireless to court for allegedly defiling a traditional shrine by exhuming human remains and destroying relics while installing a base station at a local hill.
Zanu-PF confident of winning upcoming elections
Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North provincial leadership yesterday met in Lupane to strategise on how to mobilise support for the party ahead of the next election.
AU should resolve DRC/Rwanda conflict
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu
Africa continues to experience a great deal of instability in its various regions where some communities are employing unguided violence to try and establish new states based on religion.
Chronicle Reporter scoops Njama award
Chronicle Reporter
Chronicle reporter Thandeka Moyo was on Friday named the 2011/2012 News
Reporter of the Year at the National Journalism Media Awards (Njama) and became the first student in the country to win the coveted award.
Moyo (22), a Journalism and Media Studies student at the NationalWe’re all shattered
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THE Warriors have a history of collapsing at the final hurdle, but even by our standards, this was too much to take, an absolute disaster, as Zimbabwe let slipJongwe on loss
From Grace Chingoma in JOHANNESBURG, South AfricaMIGHTY Warriors technical advisor, Maxwell Takaendesa Jongwe, said their short-comings in front of goal resulted in their 0-1 defeat against Banyana Banyana in an international friendly match at Dobsonville Stadium on Saturday evening. Zimbabwe will now play another practice match against the
Young Warriors lose due to lapse of concentration
Godknows Matarutse Sports ReporterZIMBABWE’S Young Warriors face an uphill task of progressing to the next round of the Under-17 African Youth Championship when they failed to capitalise on home advantage as they went down 1-2 to Congo. Lapse of concentration in the last stages of the match by the Young Warriors’ back
Zim teams cursed?
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterIT was a gloomy weekend for Zimbabwe sport when five national teams were all defeated in their various international assignments. Three football sides and two hockey teams took part in international matches over the weekend and they all ended up licking their wounds after the final whistles,
Ovidy feels the pain
Sports ReporterZIMBABWE international midfielder, Ovidy Karuru, revealed last night that the Warriors’ failure to qualify for the 2013 Nations Cup finals had left him a shattered man. The Belgium-based midfielder was the stand-out player for the Warriors in their failed 2012 Nations Cup campaign where he



