$210 million for livestock support

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau THE government is mobilising $210 million for livestock and wildlife support, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made has said. He made the remarks in Parliament on…

Villagers build primary school

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent NXELE villagers in Mangwe District have pooled resources to build a primary school. The school started operating this month. Children from the area had to walk about…

Zim borders verification with neighbours starts

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter THE government has started verifying Zimbabwe’s international borders with four neighbouring countries as part of the African Union Border Programme (AUBP) aimed at demarcating boundary lines on…

First Lady surveys El-Nino effects

Felex Share Harare Bureau FIRST Lady Cde Grace Mugabe heads to Mashonaland Central province today where she is expected to meet the people and assess the effects of El-Nino induced drought…

Serial rapist on the run

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent POLICE have warned Bulawayo residents that there is a suspected serial rapist on the loose following attacks on two women within three days. The suspected rapist is said…

$4 million budget for STEM school fees

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— THE Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development has set aside $4 million for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) programme that is…

Jilted man axes wife at her parents’ home

Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter— A MAN allegedly killed his wife with an axe after she called time on their relationship. Collen Dube, 35, of Makhaza village under Chief Gampu in Tsholotsho allegedly…

Mpilo top brass fired

Temba Dube Deputy News Editor— TWO Mpilo Central Hospital executives who were suspended last year for abuse of office have been fired. The chairperson of the hospital’s board Sichelesile Moyo-Ncube yesterday…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Maintain momentum to get even better results

The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) has just released the 2015 Ordinary Level results which, happily for us, show a five-percent increase in the pass rate on the prior year. It…

No expulsions, sorry to disappoint

Spectrum Joram Nyathi From a media point of view, it was thunder and lightning which came and died without a drop of rain. From a political party strategy, it must be…

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