Duo arrested for beating ‘two-timing’ girl (15)’

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter PLUMTREE police have arrested two men who were captured on a disturbing viral video mercilessly beating a 15-year-old girl whom they accused of two-timing them. A…

Involve men in child health

Andile Tshuma Dear dads, normalise playing an active role in your children’s health. The past weeks have been busy with child vaccination campaigns as they were declared Child Health Days…

What’s on at Bulawayo Arts Festival today?

The second edition of the Bulawayo Arts Festival ends today. The day has been dedicated to Eco-Tourism Heritage and Tours which will see tours being conducted in and outside the…

Life at University: Attractive or fallacy of sentiments

In my own estimation my life at college has been an eventful four years of my life was filled with some tears, blood, thrills and spills. 

Tips for trendy kitchen designs

An old saying goes, home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong and laughter never ends. 

The tech agony of the rural student

If lack of technology was a disease like kwashiorkor then majority of rural students who have no access to educational technology would have been thin like river reeds. 

Be a leader in your community

Youths are one of the most important untouched resource in terms of promoting and facilitating community growth.

The wily guise of child sexual abuse (Part 9)

After the completion of University studies, it was time to look for a job. I was waiting for responses from several companies and organisations I had applied to, when within ‘the twinkle of an eye’, I had a change of mind. 

Heroines must be remembered

This passing week one can hardly open a newspaper without reading about the heroism of Mbuya Nehanda. But to me, the best point made about her is by the first lady, who tweeted that the beautiful monument was not only a symbol of Zimbabwe’s struggle for liberation, but also a celebration of the enormous role Zimbabwean women played to guarantee the freedom. 

Hand in Hand comes handy to Chirumanzu folks

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GROWING up in rural Chin’ozho Village in Charandura area, Chirumanzu, Mr Brighton Tobaiwa (31) knew that non-governmental organisations only came with food aid to his…

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