Nursing crisis strains US hospitals
MORGANTOWN (West Virginia) — A shortage of nurses at US hospitals hit West Virginia’s Charleston Area Medical Cenre at the worst possible time.
Child prostitution cause for concern
Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto Our precious children, the future generation, the little people that should be protected are the ones that are taking issues of survival into their own hands; that is…
New Zimsec board appointed
Tobias Mudzingwa, Harare Bureau PRIMARY and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora yesterday appointed a new Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) board made up of renowned academics and technocrats.
Matobo Hills under threat
Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter MATOBO Hills, a national monument in Matabeleland South, is under threat from deforestation and the risk of veld fires.
Mat South darts teams battle it out for cow
Richard Muponde, Sports Correspondent MATABELELAND South Social Darts Association tournament will start today at Old MaNkomo hall where 16 teams are expected to battle it out with the winners walking…
Mujuru dumps coalition, forms own
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE purported grand coalition for opposition parties has suffered a stillbirth following formation of the People’s Rainbow Coalition led by former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru.
Windies wary of Chevrons
Bongani Ndlovu, Sports Correspondent WEST Indies captain Jason Holder yesterday said he is wary of Zimbabwe who have bolstered their squad with the addition of Brendan Taylor and Karl Jarvis…
Army, police seek chiefs’ help in fight against crime
Leonard Ncube in Hwange SECURITY forces have appealed to traditional leaders in Matabeleland North province to partner them in the fight against rampant crime.
South Korea to push ahead with nuke power plants
Seoul — South Korea yesterday decided to push ahead with the construction of two new nuclear reactors after months of heated debate over whether the country should start weaning itself…
AB returns to No 1 in ICC ODI rankings
Cape Town — Proteas star batsman AB de Villiers has stormed back to the No 1 position of the ICC ODI batsmen rankings.

