Teachers’ capacity programme launched
Tendai Mugabe Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday launched a $3 million Teacher Capacity Development Programme aimed at upgrading teachers’ educational qualifications to effectively contribute to the curriculum and called for…
VP Mujuru unveils tourism policy
Harare Bureau Vice-President Joice Mujuru yesterday officially launched the National Tourism Policy at the Celebration Centre and expressed confidence that it will lay the foundation for the development of tourism…
Sodomite gets 10 years
Auxilia Katongomara Court Reporter AN inmate at Khami Medium Prison was yesterday slapped with a 10-year prison sentence for sodomising a fellow inmate. Atan Ngwenya, 34, who was serving a…
Fans get chance to sample Zvangu Zvaita album
Showbiz Correspondent FANS of Zimbabwe Original Rhythms of Africa (Zora) music will tomorrow evening have the opportunity to watch Zora music legend Leonard Zhakata performing live at Cape to Cairo.
Hospital CEO’s perks under scrutiny
Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Political Reporter THE government is considering capping allowances for hospital and other government departments’ chief executive officers as it moves to stamp out abuse of public funds.
Siblings up for theft of 37 cattle
Timoth Makohliso Midlands Reporter TWO siblings from Locard area in Insiza District teamed up and allegedly stole 37 head of cattle from their grandfather in Gweru. The Sibanda siblings Sizani,…
‘Prophet’ admits bush prayer rape
Bhuzwani Moyo Midlands Reporter A self-proclaimed prophet who is a leader of an apostolic sect allegedly raped a female church member while they were praying in the bush.
Bulawayo bands fight for Chibuku Road to Fame finals slot
Simbarashe Mutizwa Showbiz Reporter VARIOUS musical bands will tomorrow afternoon lock horns at Manor Hotel for the Bulawayo provincial Chibuku Road to Fame competition.
Indigenous languages poser
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter THE teaching of indigenous languages other than IsiNdebele and Shona might take longer in the country’s schools despite being provided for in the constitution as few…
14 Zim illegals remanded in SA
Beitbridge Bureau THE trial of 14 Zimbabweans who were intercepted by South African police last week for smuggling explosives worth R350,000 has been postponed to August 6.






