Letters to the Editor: School taking parents for granted

Editor — My twin boys Siyaphi and Velaphi Mutisi have been at Maranatha Junior school from Grade 1 and are now doing Grade 7.  I have been supportive of the…

Currency reforms can work if Zimbabweans want them to

By Anthony Matutu TODAY, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) starts the process of injecting new notes into the financial system to improve the level of physical cash in circulation.…

Deputy Chief Secretary Mupamhanga retires

Harare Bureau DEPUTY Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Mr Justin Mupamhanga has retired having served in Government for 36 years. He told our sister paper The Herald: “While…

Zanu-PF sweeps to victory in Tsholotsho

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF recorded an outright victory in the Tsholotsho Rural District Council by-elections held at the weekend as the ruling party continues to flex its political muscle and…

Police ban dangerous weapons in public

Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter  POLICE in Bulilima and Mangwe have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons in public for the next three months saying they were being used to commit serious…

Zimbabwe could emulate Indian SMEs model

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should emulate the Indian model in supporting small to medium enterprises (SMEs) as the sector possesses a huge potential in growing the economy, a visiting Indian…

Late hero Maseko’s estate wrangle spills into court

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE late national hero and former Zimbabwean Ambassador to Cuba Retired Major General Jevan Ben Maseko’s widow has taken the executor of her husband’s estate to…

Rampant Reds roll over the champions

Liverpool opened up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League with an emphatic and hugely impressive 3-1 win over defending champions Manchester City at Anfield yesterday. The…

Assange ‘may die in jail’, father warns

The father of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Friday he worried his son would die in prison after nine years of “persecution” for daring to reveal US “war crimes”.…

Anger grows as families bury the dead after Burkina Faso attack

OUAGADOUGOU — Relatives of people killed and survivors from an attack this week on a bus convoy of mine workers in Burkina Faso were increasingly angry on Saturday at what…

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