Chevrons’ 2018 report card
ZIMBABWEAN cricket may be forever changed by the events of March 22, 2018. Throughout the World Cup Qualifiers, Zimbabwe had left things late, beating Afghanistan by just two runs and being held to a tie by Scotland.
Turgenev and the generational gap
When music begins to speak to you, beyond just making you move your legs and waist, then you must know that you have grown old.
Zim tourism makes giant strides
The tourism and hospitality industry has attained major milestones locally and internationally, thanks to efforts made by Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira in promoting the country, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) said yesterday.
Man fatally assaults son over cellphone
THE courts will not be lenient with people who drink and engage in domestic violence which result in unnecessary deaths, Mutare High Court judge Justice Hlekani Mwayera has said.
Council to boost revenue collection
MUTARE City Council says it is focusing on improving revenue collection next year and will give its departments monthly targets.
Stop risky sex, female students told
At least 45 percent of university students, especially girls will be HIV positive by the time they graduate, the National Aids Council monitoring and evaluation director Mr Amon Mpofu has said.
Survey gives shocking sexual abuse statistics
EIGHTY-FIVE percent of female workers in organisations in Mutare urban are being sexually harassed at work places, statistics from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Gender and Community Development have shown.
Forex woes hit drug procurement
The National Aids Council has more than $20 million in its bank account which it is failing to convert into US dollars to acquire drugs including ARVs, threatening future availability of the HIV drugs.
Democracy, development: The missing link
We have seen a lot of hope and enthusiasm about this idea of democracy in Africa since about 1990.
2018 Harare service delivery pathetic: HRT
The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has described the performance of the City of Harare this year as pathetic after the local authority failed to adequately provide basic water, collect refuse and attend to roads.









