Bacon fries on pavement as China boils

Shanghai — It’s been so hot in China that folks are grilling shrimp on manhole covers, eggs are hatching without incubators and a highway billboard has mysteriously caught fire by…

Stroll in the park for resurgent Zanu-PF

Sifelani Tsiko and Lincoln Towindo WHAT was tipped to be one of Zimbabwe’s tightly contested elections since independence in 1980, appears to have ended up as a stroll in the…

Editorial Comment: Let’s maintain peace while results are announced

Zimbabweans voted peacefully on Wednesday to elect a new president, lawmakers and councillors. The campaigns for the polls were peaceful with supporters and officials of political parties co-existing in an…

MDC-T should blame itself for losing elections

THE MDC-T party had a weak strategy and weak organisation right from the start. Besides, the disorganisation and infighting at this election, the party concentrated on unimportant issues during their…

What’s the fixation with the voters’ roll, registration?

Darlington Musarurwa, Levy Mukarati and Sifelani Tsiko AS the torrent of approvals of Zimbabwe’s electoral process continue to pour in, there is a consistent noise in the background focusing mainly…

Knowledge of HIV transmission crucial for youths

Gibson Mhaka ACCORDING to the Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey 2010-11 (ZDHS) young people between the ages of 15 and 25 years are an important group for monitoring HIV incidence…

Police warn on gatherings

Harare Bureau POLICE have warned the public against gathering in the streets for celebrating purposes before the announcement of election results by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

Catholic Commission urges Zimbabweans to remain patient

Chronicle Reporter The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe and Inter-Regional Meeting of Bishops of Southern Africa has urged Zimbabweans to remain patient while waiting for the announcement…

Midlands councils comply with Govt directive to write-off debts

Midlands Correspondent A MAJORITY of local authorities in the Midlands Province have started working on modalities of writing off residents’ water and rates bills in line with the directive by…

Matabeleland South chiefs meet to elect Senate representatives

Temba Dube Senior Reporter CHIEFS in Matabeleland South yesterday started arriving in the provincial capital Gwanda to select two of their members to represent them in the Senate.

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