Fees, levies need Govt approval
Nelson Masukume
Education, like food and shelter is one of the basic rights for children. Fittingly, Zimbabwe is a signatory to many regional and international conventions on children’s rights.
Redcliff delegation in Beitbridge on learning tour
Beitbridge Reporter
A 10-MEMBER delegation from Redcliff Municipality was in Beitbridge yesterday on a learning visit of ongoing developmental projects in the border town.
Civil law must change with times
Martin Stobart
Recently the British Government promulgated a law aimed at discouraging divorcing couples from rushing to the courts for resolution of their marital problems especially regarding who should have custody of the children or child and the maintenance of those children.
Mining firms challenged to spread social responsibility programmes
Chronicle ReporterMINING companies have been urged to spread their corporate social responsibility programmes to agriculture as part of efforts to complement the Government’s empowerment programme through the Community Share Ownership Scheme.
Avail more land for resettlement, war veterans urge Govt
Chronicle Reporter
THE war veterans leadership in Nkayi District has called on the Government to avail more land as more people are coming forward looking for the resource.
Trial of Gaddafi son likely to be delayed after spy chief arrest
TRIPOLI — The trial of Muammar Gaddafi’s son Saif al-Islam may be delayed to include any relevant testimony obtained via interrogation from the country’s former spy chief who was arrested on Wednesday, a government official said yesterday.New club offers Bulawayo athletes hope
Lovemore Dube
NYASHA Charandura is confident that his Bulawayo- based athletics club will produce athletes who will compete both nationally and internationally.Bantu Rovers seek revenge
Mbonisi Mabhena
FORMER Premier Soccer League team Bantu Rovers yesterday said they will be on a revenge mission when they welcome Hwange side Power Cosmos in a Southern Region Division One clash set for Luveve Stadium tomorrow.
$2bn a year needed to revive agricultural sector
Leonard Ncube
VICE-President Landa John Nkomo has challenged stakeholders in the agricultural sector to partner the Government
Artist blows own trumpet
Bruce Ndlovu
The Science Meets Art exhibition held on 30 August at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo by resident artist Tafadzwa Gwetai, whose aim was to fuse the world of science and art, has been hailed as a success by the artist.


