Physically challenged children still fail to access education

Lovemore Zigara After two years of trying, Behaviour Nkomo of Mberengwa was filled with joy when she finally gave birth to her first child at the local Musume Mission Hospital…

18 injured in Musina pile up

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau EIGHTEEN people, most of them Zimbabweans, were seriously injured when three vehicles were involved in a pile up between Beitbridge border post and Musina town in South…

Pacman beats Bradley in last fight

Manny Pacquiao confirmed his retirement after beating Timothy Bradley on Saturday night, but his impressive return to the ring suggested that he may have called time on his career a…

Ministry defends national pledge

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has defended the National Pledge saying there is nothing amiss with it as its contents are derived from the country’s…

Mourinho rejects Syria coaching offer

Jose Mourinho has declined Syria’s offer to coach the war-torn nation’s team while reiterating his desire to return to management in England next season. The Portuguese, who has been linked…

Mining sector calls for review of Gold Trade Act

Harare Bureau PARLIAMENTARIANS have called on the government to review the status of the informal sector particularly the artisanal and small-scale mining in the constitution.

Bata seeks indigenisation compliance

Midlands Correspondent THE country’s biggest shoe manufacturer, Bata Shoe Company has expanded its Associated Business Units (ABUs) from three last year to five resulting in an increased workforce of over…

T20’s future is data, or is it?

THE ICC World T20 has left many wallowing nostalgic about T20. No one could have watched the last two overs of West Indies v England on April 3 and not…

Spurs stun United to keep title hopes

Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Erik Lamela struck in six second-half minutes as Tottenham Hotspur swamped Manchester United 3-0 yesterday to keep Premier League leaders Leicester City in sight.

Ministry plans second countrywide schools audit

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will at the beginning of next term deploy auditors for a second countrywide audit of school funds. The first audit…

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