‘Zim needs wealth fund’

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
SINCE the formation of the inclusive Government, a power sharing arrangement between the country’s main political parties, there has been significant improvement in the performance of the

Waving an invalid Juice card

The MDC-T party launched its economic blueprint called Jobs, Upliftment, Investment, Capital and Environment last Thursday. This so called economic plan promises to create a million jobs by 2018.
The irony is that the party seeks to create jobs through foreign investment. The ambitious “pseudo-Juice” proposal seeks to improve relations with the West that have unashamedly maintained illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe.  Below we unpack the employment situation and economic crisis facing

Widow gives HIV+ youths hope

Cathrine Murombedzi HIV Walk

“THIS cannot happen to me. I cannot be HIV positive,” is all that one youth said to Mrs Tariro Chikwanha of Zengeza 4. The youth looked sickly and Mrs Chikwanha had enquired if she had ever taken an HIV test. Mrs Chikwanha runs an organisation, Dreams HIV and Aids Youth Network which she registered as a trust in 2008. She works from Utano Clinic in Chitungwiza, where she lives.
She is passionate about the youth as she has noted with concern that they are the most at risk

DECEMBER GRADE SEVEN RESULTS OUT

Prosper Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter
The marking of the 2012 grade seven examinations has been completed and schools are expected to start receiving the results today. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) chairman, Professor Norman Maphosa confirmed the development saying the examinations body delayed marking as it was waiting

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