Eye screening programme targets pupils

Desmond Nleya/Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporters MORE than 24 000 pupils in Bulawayo were screened for eyesight problems last year and more than 2 500 were found to be having eyesight…

100-day cycle steers effective implementation

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will maintain its 100-Day Cycle Programme as a strategy to address challenges associated with implementation of national projects that impact on people’s livelihoods.  Minister…

Tuskers U13 retain title

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter TUSKERS Under-13 successfully defended their title at the Carmel T10 Big Bash Cricket tournament with a six-wicket triumph over the Heath Streak Academy in the…

Nust employee ‘steals’ cooler box, arrested

Rutendo Ngara, Court Reporter A National University of Science and Technology (NUST) employee was arrested for allegedly stealing a cooler box which contained ice blocks from a parked vehicle.  Brilliant…

Juve quarantine entire U23 squad

Italian football club Juventus have quarantined their entire Under-23 squad and cancelled training sessions after four players of their recent opponents US Pianese ASD tested positive for coronavirus. The youth…

Education goes compulsory, non-compliant parents face jail

It is now compulsory for all children to attend school from early childhood development (ECD) level before Grade One all the way to Form Four and parents who deprive their children of those 12 years of education can be fined or jailed for up to two years.

Independence celebrations to usher defining decade

Zimbabweans in their broad totality on April 18 celebrate 40 years of independence, marking the beginning of a decade that will provide the much needed plinth for attaining Vision 2030.

President reaffirms peaceful resolution of challenges

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reaffirmed his commitment to peaceful resolution of the country’s challenges, saying Zimbabweans needed to collectively create conditions that promote stability.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Walking the gender talk in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe yesterday commemorated International Women’s Day (IWD), amid calls for the Government to continue instituting measures to foster gender equity.

Questions over CAF ban emerge

SOMETHING just isn’t adding up when it comes to the crisis which has engulfed domestic football in the wake of the blanket ban imposed on the country’s stadiums from hosting international football matches.

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