Misguided Tsvangirai returns empty-handed

Mukachana Hanyani WHEN the MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai left the country for the USA, the country was told by his spin doctor, Mr Luke Tamborinyoka that his boss was…

Pupil-to-pupil interaction exalts Milestone College

Morris Mtisi MILESTONE College in Rusape recently hosted St Faith’s High School and neighbouring Dumbabwe Secondary School in a pupil-to-pupil interaction. The event was both exemplary and highly infectious in…

Woods drops out of world’s top 100

TIGER Woods has dropped out of the world’s top 100 golfers for the first time in his career. The 14-time major winner, who first moved into the top 100 in…

How to make e-learning effective

ANYONE may be able to create a simple online course, however, creating an effective e-learning course is altogether different.

Maleme farm worker ‘kidnappers’ acquitted

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter TWELVE men from Matobo District who were facing a charge of kidnapping a farm worker from Maleme Ranch were yesterday acquitted. Philimon Moyo, 72, Killion Masuku,…

Is the world safe for adolescents?‘. . . rape will never be marriage’

Catherine Murombedzi GIRLS have been brought up and socialised to be care-givers and home tenders. By virtue of such an up-bringing the boy child enjoys favours and sees the girl…

Masuka’s No. 6

Lovemore Kadzura GOSPEL artiste Peter Antony Masuka has released his sixth album, Sungano, which was launched last Friday. The seven-track album was recorded and produced at Kunashe Studios in Mutare.…

How not to fall for Ponzi scams

There are no shortcuts to getting rich and anyone who says otherwise is almost certainly out to cheat you, according to Marius Alberts, regional leader of Deloitte Western Cape.

Mutare Hospital blamed for patient’s death

Liberty Dube A SAKUBVA family has accused the Mutare Provincial Hospital personnel for negligently causing the death of an ailing mother who was allegedly stashed into the mortuary before she…

Chiefs demand constitution in local lingo

Loveness Bepete Chronicle Reporter TRADITIONAL leaders have challenged the government to translate the country’s new constitution into all 16 local official languages as a way of helping everyone including minority…

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