Mapeza worries over Burundi tie

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
ZIMBABWE Warriors’ Caf Afcon preliminary round first leg qualifier against Burundi next month-end has presented head coach Norman Mapeza with headaches as he fears that clubs might not be willing to release their players a week earlier as the date falls on a Wednesday.

Mighty Warriors out to tame Zebra Queens

Sports Reporter
THE Mighty Warriors have the advantage but they are not yet opening the champagne bottles and believe they have a game on their hands against the Zebras Queens of Botswana at Rufaro Stadium tomorrow.
The big match is the second leg of the Caf African Women Championships, preliminary round qualifier, and is expected to attract a full house.

Sibanda’s fight date changed

Harare Bureau
JUST like a yoyo, the dates and venues for the much anticipated fight between top Zimbabwe female boxer Monalisa Sibanda and Zambia’s Esther Phiri keep changing.

Tripple B pays to have case heard

Sports Reporter
BEITBRIDGE Castle Lager Premiership hopefuls Tripple B have since paid the $7 000 needed before their case can be heard by the Court for Sports Arbitration Court.

Ndebele wants to change things at Bosso

Sports Reporter
DONALD Ndebele believes he has a realistic chance to land the Highlanders secretary’s post and contribute towards the growth of the brand.
“I have sold my manifesto to members and it’s an on-going process for the next week. I have done my level best to articulate what I believe is the way forward should I land the post taking into consideration the club’s vision.

Ex-pupil escapes death after assault by temporary teacher

Chronicle Correspondent
A former Njube High School pupil escaped death by a whisker when he was allegedly severely beaten by a drunken temporary teacher at the school.
The former pupil had gone to the school on Tuesday to clear his records so that he could obtain his A-level results but got more than he had bargained for when he came across the drunken teacher who gave a chase before beating him up.

Drama as fugitive is arrested at hotel

Chronicle Reporter
THERE was drama at a city hotel on Wednesday night when a   man who is on three warrants   of arrest locked himself up in a toilet  after realising that detectives had spotted him.

Villagers jailed for stealing stray bull

Chronicle Reporter
ELEVEN villagers including a juvenile from Tsholotsho have been sentenced for stealing a stray bull and slaughtering it.

Bees attack forces school to close

Midlands Correspondent
BUSINESS temporarily came to a halt at Chaplin High School in Gweru on Thursday after a swarm of bees invaded the school and attacked teachers and pupils resulting in four pupils sustaining serious injuries.

Jumpsuits still the fashion trend

By Auxilia Katongomara
SKYDIVERS wear them. Mechanics wear them. Iconic musicians wear them. Even Olympic destined world-record breaking swimmers wear them and fashion enthusiasts are in love with them.
Yes! You guessed right, it’s none other  than the jumpsuits, those “overalls” that  seem to have taken over the streets of  Bulawayo.

×
×