Curtain comes down on BVA

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE curtain came down on the Bulawayo Volleyball Association (BVA) League at the weekend with Spartans retaining the men’s and women’s titles. Six teams participated in the…

US$28 000 school fees dispute spills into court

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter LINGFIELD Christian Academy, an upmarket private school in Gweru has taken a parent to court for defaulting in the payment of more than US$28 000 in…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Engaging adolescents in the fight against malnutrition

Beaven Dhliwayo, Features Writer  The country should engage adolescents in its fight against malnutrition, as they are among key demographics in the achievement of this noble cause.  In most developing countries…

Low cost water techs key to agric productivity

Cletus Mushanawani  Simple technological innovations like the rope and washer pump system can be made using locally available waste material to help irrigate crops and enhance the country’s food security…

ZDF to transform its training institutions

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) is working to transform all its training institutions into hubs of excellence and turning its medical school into a degree-awarding institution. Addressing…

Female artisans fighting lone battle

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda MANY female artisans have found getting jobs in male dominated workplaces very hard as employers shun them because they are women and do not believe they will…

President wants hospitals improved

Joseph Madzimure, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has underscored the need to capacitate district and provincial hospitals with state-of-the-art equipment as part of Government’s efforts to revive the health sector. Speaking at…

No leads on White City bombing

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZANU-PF National Chairperson Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said the people behind the bombing at White City Stadium in Bulawayo last year have not been accounted for…

Lobb elected ZOC VP

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau VETERAN sports administrator Kathleen Lobb has bounced back into main stream administration after she was elected as the new vice-president of Zimbabwe Olympic Committee yesterday. Lobb filled…

Report exposes health sector corruption

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter  A LOCAL anti-corruption watchdog has said rampant corruption among doctors, nurses and other health specialists has led to deaths and is worsening the challenges affecting health service…

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