Should we beat children when they misbehave?
Dr Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday WE got beaten up at the village school. At home, we were occasionally beaten up for stealing, lying, using swear words or showing disrespect to…
Chris claims daughter’s mother wants more money
Chris Brown insists he never allows anyone to smoke around his daughter and claims her mother has invented the allegations to get more money from him.
Export to Tanzania, building material suppliers urged
Brighton Gumbo, Business Reporter EXPORT promotion agency, ZimTrade, is inviting local building material suppliers to tap into the Tanzanian building and construction market as it offers huge opportunities to them.
‘Nearly 100,000’ Chinese new year travellers stranded
Beijing — Nearly 100,000 Lunar New Year travellers in China were stranded in the city of Guangzhou on Monday, police said, as snow and ice disrupted the world’s largest annual…
Starbrite winner awarded
Showbiz Correspondent SOME of the prizes for last year’s Starbrite talent search winner – Novuyo Seagirl Dube – were finally presented to her last week in Harare, though the major…
Businessman, ex-cop in anti-poaching venture
Oscar Muzinda, Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO businessman has partnered with an ex-police officer to form Resource Security, a company that trains dogs for anti-poaching purposes.
HEALTH: First U.S Zika virus suspected to be sexually transmitted
The first known case of Zika virus transmission in the United States was reported in Texas on Tuesday by local health officials, who said it likely was contracted through sex…
Sigh of relief for solo-demo-pastor
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A Pentecostal church pastor from Kariba who allegedly staged a one-man demonstration against Zanu-PF had his bail conditions relaxed yesterday.
West Indies U19 criticised after World Cup win over Zim
LEADING names from the world of cricket have condemned the West Indies Udner-19 team’s decision to ‘Mankad’ their way into the quarter-finals of the World Cup. The West Indies qualified for…
Burundi varsities suspend breakfast
Bujumbura — Students attending Burundi’s public universities are going without breakfast because the government can no longer afford it, underscoring the fragile state of Burundi’s economy amid violent unrest.




