Constitution could solve plight of girl child

Yoliswa Dube INNOCENCE, blamelessness, incorruptibility, virtuousness, ingenuousness and purity can be taken away at the price of a bag of maize and a couple of dollars.

Zimbabwe’s inheritance not up for grabs

Perspective Stephen Mpofu Itinerant bashers of Zimbabwe’s hope — and those of Africa at large — for an old, new economic order on the still-smoldering ashes of colonialism, are at…

Exploration can turn Zimbabwe into jewel of Africa

Opinion Garikai Chengu Zimbabwe is the richest nation on earth with respect to untapped natural resources per person. Zimbabwe has the world’s largest diamond reserves, second largest platinum reserves and…

Editorial Comment: City council move a filip for investment

Two very significant developments happened in Bulawayo this week — council’s reduction of its punishing water-shedding schedule to a day and the unveiling of measures meant to attract and retain…

President back

Harare Bureau President Mugabe returned home from Singapore where he spent part of his annual leave yesterday morning. His spokesperson Mr George Charamba, who is also the Permanent Secretary for…

Civil servants to learn pay offer

Harare Bureau Civil servants will know their new salary structure on Wednesday when government negotiators and their representatives meet at the National Joint Negotiating Council, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Binga executions four named

Thandeka Moyo Court Correspondent THE Binga quadruple homicide victims can today be named as Alvin Nyirenda, 28, Mthulisi Leon Ndlovu, 33, Nkosana Mdlongwa and Sithembinkosi Moyo.

Croc boy’s family recounts horror . . . A splash, and he was gone

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE mother of a 13-year-old boy snatched by a crocodile while bathing has told Chronicle: “Sometimes I still think he will just walk into the house.…

Bulawayo eases water shedding

Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has reduced to 24 hours the weekly water shedding period from 48 hours following some inflows into the city’s supply dams.

Woman, daughter sjambok neighbour until she passes out

Senior Court Reporter A 53 year-old woman from Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb teamed up with her daughter, 27, and whipped her neighbour with a sjambok, stamped on her stomach and incessantly…

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