No closure of Mat South schools: Dokora
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Lazarus Dokora has said no school will be closed in Matabeleland South province for low enrolment as earlier reported.
No closure of Mat South schools: Dokora
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Lazarus Dokora has said no school will be closed in Matabeleland South province for low enrolment as earlier reported.
Pope says Egyptian Copts killed by ISIS were ‘martyrs’
Vatican City For the second day in a row, Pope Francis has expressed his solidarity with Egypt’s Coptic Christians following an attack on a bus carrying Coptic pilgrims to a…
Pope says Egyptian Copts killed by ISIS were ‘martyrs’
Vatican City For the second day in a row, Pope Francis has expressed his solidarity with Egypt’s Coptic Christians following an attack on a bus carrying Coptic pilgrims to a…
Jah Prayzah warms Swazi hearts
Noel Munzabwa THEY had waited and hoped Mudhara Vachauya, and when he eventually did shortly after midnight on Friday, Jah Prayzah brought to the stage a captivating and warm debut…
Jah Prayzah warms Swazi hearts
Noel Munzabwa THEY had waited and hoped Mudhara Vachauya, and when he eventually did shortly after midnight on Friday, Jah Prayzah brought to the stage a captivating and warm debut…
Burundi ‘peace run’ attracts 8 000, say organisers
Nairobi — More than 8 000 people on Saturday took part in a “Burundi Peace Run” through the capital Bujumbura, organisers said, in a bid to show the country has…
Burundi ‘peace run’ attracts 8 000, say organisers
Nairobi — More than 8 000 people on Saturday took part in a “Burundi Peace Run” through the capital Bujumbura, organisers said, in a bid to show the country has…
Censorship and its discontents
Stanley Mushava Zimbabwe’s new board of censors was greeted with foreboding like a beast of the apocalypse last week. Sceptics, apprehensive of political interests and cultural scruples muzzling free expression,…
Censorship and its discontents
Stanley Mushava Zimbabwe’s new board of censors was greeted with foreboding like a beast of the apocalypse last week. Sceptics, apprehensive of political interests and cultural scruples muzzling free expression,…






