Meek Mill hints on new mixtape

PHILADELPHIA rapper Meek Mill may not be able to travel due to a court restriction, but the rapper is keeping busy with his music career anyway. Meek Mill, who is signed to Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group,

Cornered robber guns down detective

Brenda Phiri and John Manzongo
A POLICE detective from CID Vehicle Theft Squad was yesterday shot dead by a robber he had arrested for stealing a car in Harare. Police sources last night said the detective spotted a stolen white Toyota

Hard choices in the digital age

The Arena Hildegarde

Martal L Dosa says, “The main determinant of the effectiveness of information transfer to a developing country is the ability of the intermediary — individual or organisation — to blend the

Elections in the face of imperialism

Reason Wafawarova

Elections in developing countries, particularly in those blessed with abundant natural resources, are often an excellent testing ground for the imperial propaganda model, inasmuch as they also test the

Let’s say ‘No’ to corruption, bribery

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus

Compliments of the season to you readers. It’s good to have you along in 2013 as we seek to collectively navigate  the various aspects and issues that make the sum total of our economy.

Fibre optic: 2012 newsmaker

Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot

The year 2012 had lots of significant technological advancements and ground-breaking news. The most significant developments on the ground were fibre implementation and its national impact.

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Schools defy Govt on fees

Chronicle Reporters

SOME schools in Bulawayo, Gweru and Masvingo yesterday defied a Government directive and sent pupils home for non-payment of school fees as schools opened for the first term.

This is against a Government directive that no pupils should be sent home for non-payment of fees and the High Court in 2011 declared such action illegal.

Justice Maphios Cheda declared sending pupils home for non-payment of fees illegal and abuse of authority.

A survey conducted by Chronicle at most schools in Bulawayo and Gweru showed that most schools had sent pupils home for non-payment of fees.

Matabeleland leaders urged not to embarrass region

Prosper Ndlovu

POLITICIANS from Matabeleland should stop looking down upon each other and avoid embarrassing the region by continuously giving the impression that it is lagging behind, Bulawayo Governor Cain Mathema has said.

In an interview with Chronicle, Governor Mathema, who is also a Zanu-PF Politburo member and Deputy National Secretary for

Congestion eases at border post

Beitbridge Reporter

PRESSURE has finally eased at the Beitbridge Border Post following a nearly

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