Let’s treat tree planting seriously

Opinion By Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Tree-planting is an important annual ecological activity in Zimbabwe, and involves many senior government officials, including both President Mugabe and the Vice-President, Cde Joice Mujuru.

International capital and homosexuality

Perspective Stephen Mpofu Homosexuality and international capital have become strange bedfellows in post modernity with the former a quiet partner made vociferous as a conditionality for countries seeking financial assistance…

Editorial Comment: Probe abuse of BEAM funds by authorities

REPORTS that there is serious abuse of the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM), a noble and kind gesture introduced by the government as a crucial safety net for the vulnerable…

Was EU’s re-engagement plan genuine?

Yoliswa Dube AFTER the escalation of political violence related to the elections in 2002, the European Union (EU) decided to introduce measures against Zimbabwe as a means to put pressure…

Adoption best option for childless couples

Vaidah Mashangwa QUITE a number of childless couples due to involuntary sterility may opt to adopt children. Some couples due to infertility are unable to bear more than one child…

SK Moyo challenges MPs to fulfil their mandate

Pamela Shumba  Chronicle Reporter Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday challenged parliamentarians to get down to serious business and reminded them of their mandate to develop the country.

1,400 satellite schools condemned

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has condemned 1,400 satellite schools because the infrastructure is unsuitable for learning and has pledged to erect proper structures.

Villagers block police from destroying homes

Masvingo Bureau There was drama in Mukanganwi communal lands on Thursday after angry villagers allegedly teamed up and violently stopped the Deputy Sheriff and riot police from demolishing homes at…

Bulawayo’s first female comedian

Auxilia Katongomara Saturday Leisure Correspondent WOMEN continue breaking the barriers. Diana Nomsa Chibi Muleya has joined the list of women who have said there is no field which is a…

Lawyer sues school over exorbitant fees

Leonard Ncube Court Reporter PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer Ndabezinhle Mazibuko has filed a lawsuit against Christian Brothers College (CBC) challenging its “exorbitant” fees and failure to provide textbooks and stationery to…

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