Stephen Marley puts up his house for Buju
They say good friend is better than pocket money and in deejay Buju Banton’s case this is especially true as Stephen Marley has put up his Miami Dade house for bond in an effort to secure his friend Buju Banton’s release from the Pinellas County Jail.
Men — Silent victims of rape
By Stanford Chiwanga
NEWSPAPERS the world over and at home are awash almost every day with stories of women being raped, molested, sexually abused and blackmailed for sexual favours by men.
Kirsty up for World Series
ZIMBABWE’S swimming icon Kirsty Coventry is expected to compete in her first major meet of the year at the World Cup Series which gets underway in Europe this weekend.
Dynamos sign Archford Gutu
By Eddie Chikamhi
DYNAMOS have finally secured midfielder Archford Gutu after completing the registration process with the Premier Soccer League this week.
Indigenisation too sweet for Morgan Tsvangirai
Sunday Mail Reporter
THE MDC-T has allegedly formed an investment vehicle named the Zimbabwe Economic Development Trust Company (ZIMEDC) following intense pressure from its irate members who feel that the party’s leadership is busy fighting for positions in Government while Zanu-PF is empowering its members through the indigenisation policy, it has been learnt.
Chiefs want President Mugabe to stay
By Kuda Bwititi
TRADITIONAL leaders have resolved to continue supporting President Mugabe in elections, saying they want him to be the country’s life president.
Masawara: The place of indigenisation and empowerment
A FEW weeks back, I drew your attention to the Jersey-registered Masawara.
Businessman, son kidnapped
By Peter Matambanadzo
A CHINESE businessman and his son were kidnapped by five people suspected to be their fellow nationals and detained for four days at an unnamed safe house in Harare.
Students to benefit from cadetship scheme
Chronicle Correspondent
MORE than 31 000 university students countrywide are set to benefit from the Government’s cadetship scheme this year, the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Stan Mudenge, said.
Zimbabwe should put money where its mouth is
By Stephen Mpofu
“Once a regional bread basket, now a near proverb.”











