Parents go medieval

Steven Mpofu

Food and water shortages in rural areas due to drought and job losses for large numbers of workers in urban areas as a result of company shutdowns caused by economic challenges continue to grab headlines both in the print and the electronic media in Zimbabwe these days.

 

Diasporans keen to invest in mining sector

 

Chronicle Reporter

A number of Zimbabweans working in the diaspora are keen to invest in the mining sector and partner the Government in boosting economic growth, a Cabinet minister has said.

Brazilians declare war on Bosso

 

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

MAMELODI Sundowns have declared war on Highlanders when the two Southern African giants clash in a potentially explosive soccer international friendly in two weeks’ time at Barbourfields Stadium.

Speaking at a press conference at the Highlanders offices along Robert Mugabe Way after a tour of Barbourfields and Luveve Stadia yesterday, the crack South African side’s technical director, Trott Moloto told the Highlanders chairman Peter Dube that they will not be anything friendly about their match.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s fight against domestic violence, rape problems

 

Reports that sexual abuse and domestic violence cases are on the increase with about 70 percent of rape victims being children demand that we go an extra mile in curbing these heinous crimes.

Dual citizenship and the new constitution

Lloyd Msipa

VARIOUS opinions are doing the rounds on the internet and other forms of media with regard to the issue of dual citizenship in Zimbabwe under the new Draft Constitution, should it become law.

Religion conversion forces man into hiding

Chronicle Reporter Freedom of religion is a fundamental human right that protects the conscience of all people. It allows one to think, express and act upon what we deeply believe.…

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