Mairos crowned soccer star of the year
Sports Reporter
CYCLONE Football Club’s Tsitsi Mairos is the 2011 Soccer Star of the Year for the inaugural Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League.
New Year’s resolutions are easier to make than to keep
I have been making New Year’s resolutions as far back as the turn of the century when the Y2K was the big scare.
Musicians ranging from Will Smith, Nas, Mdu Masilela and many others sang about the unknown life after the clock struck 00:00 1 January 2000. Some sections in the religious communities speculated that the coming of Jesus Christ was a few days away as the year 2000 approached. I tell you a number of people I went to school with briefly repented during that festive season until they went well into the second week of January 2000.
Impumelelo’s star still shines
By Givemore Muzariri
IMPUMELELO SHINING STARS is one of the groups that took imbube music to greater heights in Bulawayo in the 1990s.
Christmas Day drinking spree ends on a sad note
Court Reporter
A 24-year-old man from Gwambe area in Bulilima district in Matabeleland South Province is battling for life in hospital after he was severely assaulted by a colleague while drinking beer on Christmas Day.
What was meant to be a merry Christmas Day drinking spree ended badly for Mr Mncedisi Moyo after Khumbulani Mloyi (22) from the same area allegedly assaulted him.
Security forces allegedly cash in on border jumpers
Beitbridge Reporter
SOLDIERS and members of the ZRP Support Unit manning the Limpopo Bridge are allegedly cashing in on undocumented Zimbabweans entering and leaving the country through Beitbridge Border Post.
Investigations by Chronicle revealed that security forces manning the bridge allegedly demand bribes ranging from R50 and R200 from border jumpers.
Liberation war hero Nyathi buried
Chronicle Reporter
LIBERATION war hero and former member of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) Retired Warrant Officer Class One Hisoph Nyathi who died on Tuesday, was buried at Bulawayo Provincial Heroes Acre in Nkulumane yesterday.
Zimta to distribute 10 000 books to undeprivileged
Chronicle Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta), in conjunction with the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture will soon distribute more than 10 000 books written by local teachers and published by the Pan African Teachers’ Association in Togo.
Police warn residents on crime, firecrackers
Chronicle Reporter
POLICE in Bulawayo have warned residents who misbehave during the New Year’s Eve
Rtd Lt Col Ngwenya to be buried in Plumtree
Chronicle Reporter
FORMER freedom fighter and Zimbabwe National Army senior officer Retired Lieutenant Colonel Chilisi Bhuka Ngwenya who died in Bulawayo on Sunday will finally be buried in Plumtree today.
Zim athletes fail to travel for Angola race
By Noel Munzabwa
CRACK middle distance athletes, Virimai Juwawo and Rutendo Nyahora failed to travel to the annual New Year’s eve Sao Silvestre race run yesterday evening in Luanda, Angola.



