Govt rejects demands to destroy 96 tonnes ivory

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Government refused to bow down to pressure at a recent wildlife meeting and rejected demands to burn 96 tonnes of ivory worth about $9 billion.

Boko Haram ‘releases 21 Chibok girls’

Twenty-one of the more than 200 Nigerian girls kidnapped from a school in Chibok by Boko Haram fighters in 2014 have been released, according to Nigeria’s presidency.

Time to review the Ten Point Plan

Tafara Shumba Post Correspondent It is now a year after President Mugabe enunciated a Ten Point plan designed to take the economy out of the woods and sustaining economic growth, particularly…

UMapuranga ‘yisiqholo’ seTsholotsho

YiNtatheli KaMthunywa OWAKE waba ngukaputeni weHighlanders uInnocent Mapuranga useduzane lokusayina i-contract yokudlalela iqembu leTsholotsho FC kuhlandla lesibili leligi ephakemeyo.

Grade 7 pupil in exam birth

Patrick Chitumba/Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Reporters A GRADE Seven pupil at Murongwe Primary School in Mberengwa East experienced labour pains in the middle of her Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) national…

Diamond FM spreads wings to churches

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent LOCAL radio station, Diamond FM has spread its wings to churches and schools through offering outside broadcast services as they seek to broaden listenership base

One girl under 15 married every seven seconds

LONDON – One girl under 15 is married every seven seconds, according to a report by Save the Children released on Tuesday, with girls as young as 10 married off…

‘Caps have to be champions‘

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau CAPS United skipper Moses Muchenje has called for a united front from the Green Machine as they try to clear one of their toughest hurdles on…

Charges withdrawn against prison officer

Post Correspondent A MUTARE prison officer who allegedly attacked rival suitors at a local bar sometime in August walked out of court a free man this week after assault charges…

Minister thanks #FeesMustFall for highlighting ‘missing middle’

Pretoria — Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande says he has the #FeesMustFall student movement to thank for highlighting the issue of the “missing middle”.

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