BEAM targets 1,5 million vulnerable pupils
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) programme is targeting to pay school fees and provide stationery for 1,5 million vulnerable pupils this year as Government commits…
English Premiership shifts calendar to allow clubs to host home fans
LONDON. — The English Premier League have shifted their calendar to allow each club to play in front of their supporters — but no away fans will be admitted.
Residents take council to task over outdated pipes
Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Correspondent RESIDENTS in Gwanda have called on the municipality to urgently take action on the outdated asbestos cement (AC) pipes which have been bursting frequently causing serious…
Illegal water connections worry Kwekwe city
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent KWEKWE City Council might be losing thousands of dollars due to illegal water connections by some unscrupulous residents, it has emerged. Speaking during a full council…
Tuskers seal place in final
TUSKERS sealed their place in the 2020/21 Domestic T20 Competition final after they walloped Rhinos at Old Hararians Sports Club yesterday.
Bernard Dzingayi laid to rest
FORMER Black Aces and Chibuku Shumba forward, Bernard “Machipisa” Dzingayi, was laid to rest at Granville Cemetery, in Harare yesterday.
Angels emerge in Streakgate’s cloud of shame
THE lure of the money, and expensive gifts, might have sucked Heath Streak into a dark world, which would cost him his legacy but, for others, the risk was just too much.
Online gallery pushes educational pieces
Zimbabwe’s oldest online gallery, Avac Arts, has ramped up its drive to push for equality in education through sculpture.
Govt pushes for level playing field
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT is creating a framework that will ensure inclusive access to the internet and a level playing field to unlock economic opportunities from the wider information communication technologies…
Youth service re-introduction laudable
The re-introduction of the National Youth Service Programme (NYSP) by Government has come at a most opportune time, when there is spike in unpatriotic behaviour by gullible and vulnerable youths, who are being abused by political malcontents to destabilise the country.










