Science in Ndebele textbook recalled

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has said textbooks that have language and grammatical mistakes should be removed from schools and taken back to suppliers.

BBA teams set for Africa championships

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Basketball Association (BBA) women’s league teams Mavericks and Lakers will represent Zimbabwe at the forthcoming Federation of International Basketball Association (Fiba) Africa Club Championships slated…

Demand for public sector transparency grows

The demand for transparency and accountability in the public sector continues to grow with an increasingly informed public. Furthermore, with the ever-increasing innovations and technological developments, changing demographic profiles, and…

Science in Ndebele textbook recalled

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has said textbooks that have language and grammatical mistakes should be removed from schools and taken back to suppliers.

BBA teams set for Africa championships

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Basketball Association (BBA) women’s league teams Mavericks and Lakers will represent Zimbabwe at the forthcoming Federation of International Basketball Association (Fiba) Africa Club Championships slated…

Warthog poacher gang arrested

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter SIX men were arrested for allegedly trapping and killing warthogs on a farm in Matobo district, Matabeleland South province.

60+ exhibitors expected for Vic Falls Agric Show

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls PREPARATIONS for the second edition of the Victoria Falls Agricultural Show (VFAS) this month have started with organisers expecting more than 60 exhibitors.

Overturned cart crushes 10-yr-old’s head

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 10-YEAR-OLD Bulilima boy died over the weekend after a scotch cart he was riding in overturned and crushed his head.

Pastors plan bumper harvest thanksgiving prayer

Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter PASTORS in Bulawayo have said there is a need for the nation to set aside a prayer day to thank God for this year’s bumper harvest.

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