Monte Cassino abuse claims under probe
The Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has instituted independent investigations into allegations of sexual abuse of students by teachers and nuns at Monte Cassino Girls’ High School in Macheke, Mashonaland East, following a protest march by scores of the girls last week.
SA political parties pledge good conduct during May 8 elections
JOHANNESBURG. — A total of 49 South African political parties on Wednesday signed a pledge to conduct themselves according to the law as they campaign and prepare for the May 8 elections.
Runga mutauro netsumo
MUCHIKAMU chakapera ndakasiya tsumo shanu idzo ndaida kuti vana vagotsvaga zvadzinoreva.
Zimbabwe on positive trajectory
Today is World Water Day. It is a day set aside by the United Nations in 1992 following the landmark United Nations Conference of the Environments and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The day was put aside to help people and member states appreciate the critical and strategic role that water occupies in the any country’s socio-economic development. The day is also meant to draw the attention of policy makers to issues that continue to militate against the realisation of universal access to water.
Kuenzaniswa kwekodzero muwanano
BUMBIRO remutemo wenyika rinoenzanisa kodzero dzevanhukadzi nevanhurume mumagariro emunharaunda pamwe nemuwanano.
Naomi Osaka mum on lawsuit
MIAMI. — World No. 1 women’s tennis player Naomi Osaka on Wednesday refused to become embroiled in a dispute with one of her former coaches who is suing her for 20 percent of her career earnings.
“Women, babies trapped in trees” after deadly cyclone
MAPUTO/MUTARE. – According to earlier estimates by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 90 percent of Beira and its surrounding areas appear to be “completely destroyed”. Josias Elias, found clinging to a…


