Teachers in limbo: ‘No teaching degree no classroom’
Oswell Moyo Chronicle Reporter MORE than 13,000 teachers who are holders of non-teaching degrees and diplomas face an uncertain future after the government resolved to gradually not renew their contracts…
Muslims ethnically cleansed in CAR
Christian militias in Central African Republic have carried out ethnic cleansing of the Muslim population during the country’s ongoing civil war, but there is no proof there was genocidal intent,…
Are men scared of strong successful women?
Vaidah Mashangwa IT seems women are beginning to surpass men in many areas including career advancement and involvement in business activities. It is even envisaged that by 2025 more than…
Pings heard in AirAsia black box search
Indonesia search and rescue teams hunting for the wreck of an AirAsia passenger jet have detected pings in their efforts to find the black box recorders, Santoso Sayogo, an investigator…
Grave dug up, bones scattered
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A FAMILY in Lushonkwe Village under Chief Mathe in Gwanda was shocked when they woke up to find one of their relatives’ graves dug up and…
Byo music apathy: Who is to blame?
Bruce Ndlovu THE common phrase at the onset of a new year is, “Out with the old and in with the new”. For many, this statement is vital as they…
‘First Family not owners of Manzou Farm’
Harare Bureau The First Family does not own Manzou Farm in Mazowe and has nothing to do with the eviction of illegal settlers taking place in the area, Mashonaland Central…
TB Joshua church collapse: SA victims to be identified
Johannesburg – The process of identifying 11 South Africans killed in a church building collapse in Nigeria has commenced, the South African government said yesterday.
Editorial Comment: Zanu-pf must now concentrate on economy
It’s been more than a month since Zanu-PF held its highly successful congress which resulted in the appointment of a new leadership by the party’s First Secretary and President, Cde…
Eight arrested over demo against Chiefs’ dispute
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent MORE than 200 villagers yesterday staged a demonstration at Masvingo Central Police Station against failure by Chiefs Musara and Chikwanda to resolve a boundary dispute.










