Teacher arrested for ‘raping, impregnating’ pupil
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A BINGA teacher has been arrested for allegedly raping and impregnating a pupil, two weeks after another teacher was accused of the same crime.
Bulawayo allocated 1m kg grain for schools’ feeding scheme
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has allocated more than one million kilogrammes of grain to Bulawayo schools since the beginning of the term as part of the national schools’ feeding…
PPC bankrolls women empowerment
Nyaradzo Bakari, Business Reporter THE PPC women’s forum has launched a programme to offer financial support to the wives of its workers towards setting up co-operative businesses.
CFI shareholders squabbles continue unabated
Busines Reporter Shareholder squabbles continued unabated at suspended Zimbabwe Stock Exchange entity CFI Holdings after proxies representing one of the major shareholders, Stalap Investments, walked out of a meeting amid…
$1,1bn required for water infrastructure
THE City of Harare needs at least $300 million to fully fix its water and sewer reticulation infrastructure to meet the ever increasing demands of its growing residential base over the next two to three years.
Will Davido make it to Zim this time?
He has failed to turn up for Harare concerts before and disappointed his fans, but this time he has pledged to come and fulfil his show set for Harare International Conference Centre on April 21.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Pensions probe must have a win-win outcome
The Commission of Inquiry into the Conversion of Insurance and Pension Values’ report that was made public through the Government Gazette last week makes interesting reading.
We’re bringing about the new Zimbabwe
In November, the Zimbabwean people, led by our youth, went to the streets peacefully and joyfully, determined to have their voices heard.
Addressing Africa’s reading culture
In this instalment, I begin to talk about what happened at the African Union Pan-African Writers Conference held in Ghana as of 7-9 March 2018.
Property sector buoys CFI results
CFI Holdings says recoveries in its property division had helped the group report earnings growth for the first quarter ended February 28, 2018.








