Chicken Inn skipper adopts tough talk
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Senior Sports Reporter
CHICKEN Inn skipper and veteran defender Herbert Dick says they will show no respect for FC Platinum on the field of play when the two sides clash in a potentially explosive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match set for Luveve Stadium this afternoon.
Bulawayo to be made special economic zone
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Pamela Shumba
THE Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion and China have pledged to work together and make Bulawayo a special economic zone.Chief Negomo seeks Supreme Court intervention
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Harare Bureau
CHIEF Negomo yesterday filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against a High Court decision that set aside his ruling that found Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai guilty of marrying in a sacred month of November.First Ladies tour draws crowds at stands
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Chronicle Reporter
Zinwa to disconnect supplies to defaulting customers
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Chronicle Reporters
THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) is owed $95 million by its customers and will start disconnecting supplies in June in an effort to recover the money, board chairman Mr Never Mhlanga has said.Bosso take on Young Warriors
Ricky Zililo
Sports Reporter
REJUVENATED Bulawayo soccer giants Highlanders will engage the Zimbabwe Under-20 national team in a friendly match at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow.
Police arrest girl (6) who threatens, kicks principal
INDIANAPOLIS — Police in a small Indiana town hauled a six-year-old from his elementary school and charged him with battery and intimidation after he kicked and threatened a principal, police said on Wednesday.
All set for Ingwebu tug of war finals
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Sports Reporter
ALL is now set for the annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Ingwebu Breweries Tug-of-War championships that will kick off this morning at Gifford High School and the finals will be at the ZITF Grounds in the afternoon.
There will be finals for athletics and show jumping as well this afternoon.
Mutare Border Timbers are the defending champions in tug-of-war.
Animals master the art of co-existence
Tsitsi Maponga
Most mammals are dependent on each other and they have mastered the art of living along with each other also known as co-existence.
There are so many cases of co-existence that have been observed but the most outstanding way of co-existence is resource partitioning (where animals share the little resources present by specialising on particular resources leaving out the rest for the others) whether it be food or even shelter.


