Woman dumps month-old baby for boyfriend

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A 23-YEAR-OLD Bulilima woman dumped her one-month-old baby girl at a neighbour’s house and fled to Botswana with her boyfriend. Nobukhosi Msebele of Bambadzi area was…

Rights groups slam Midlands top cop over junior abuse

Khama Phiri Midlands Bureau THE top cop who allegedly slapped and jailed a breastfeeding female officer has been blasted by human rights groups. Assistant Commissioner Musarashana Mabunda, the Acting Officer…

‘ZBC programmes outdated, poor’

Sifundiso Ndlovu  Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO Residents yesterday told the Information and Media Panel of Inquiry (IMPI) in Nkulumane that they are forced to watch expensive foreign stations because the ZBC…

Selfie craze hits Zim

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent Are you one who loves having pictures taken but hates that hustle of having to ask a perfect stranger to take that special picture? Worry not,…

Being versatile like Iyasa

Nkosilathi Sibanda  Urban Beats I have never felt this good in a long time, thanks to Iyasa. After receiving lashes for being too predictable, Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts has…

DJ Stavo does it again

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent ZIMBABWE shares its borders with South Africa, the Mecca of Southern African entertainment, and it comes as no surprise that the music produced there resonates with…

Handling children’s learning difficulties

Fredrick Qaphelani Mabikwa Successful Solutions In my previous article I shared with you the importance of the unique professional — the teacher, who in the recent past has been receiving…

Tsvangirai flaunts feigned victimisation

Opinion Joram Nyathi My instinctive reaction was one of déjà vu: there we go again, political violence rears its head again. If everything goes according to the constitution, the next…

ANC election lead grows

Cape Town — The ANC’s resounding lead in the elections firmed to 62.7 percent as vote counting neared the two-thirds mark by late afternoon on Thursday, with the DA at…

South Sudan rivals in Ethiopia for peace talks

South Sudan’s two rival leaders were expected to meet face to face for the first time in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa since mass violence broke out in December.

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