Former champions face log leaders in Bulawayo Pool League
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Sports Reporter
EXCITING matches are lined up in the Bulawayo Pool League today with log leaders Kings taking on former champions Raylton while title chasing Entumbane will be hoping to sink Xtreme.
Kings are at the top of the log with 27 points having won all their opening nine matches while Entumbane are breathing on their neck with 24 points from the same number of matches having lost once.
Presidents satisfied with quality of exhibits
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Chronicle Reporter
Injuries dog DeMbare
From Goodwill Zunidza in Al Marsa, Tunisia
MULTIPLE injuries have affected Dynamos on the eve of their African Champions League second round, first leg clash against Tunisian football powerhouse Esperance at Rades Stadium today with more than half the starting players undergoing fresh fitness tests.
Matabeleland South to celebrate World Athletics Day
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Ricky Zililo
Sports Reporter
IN a move meant to harness up and coming athletes, Matabeleland South Athletics Board will hold a Cadets Track and Field Championship at Phelandaba Stadium in Gwanda next month.
The athletics meeting, which is set for 19-20 May, will be for Under-15 athletes.
Phakamile Lisimati, the chairman of the Matabeleland South Athletics Board said the competition would be the first of its kind in Zimbabwe.
Eradicate crime before it de-campaigns Zimbabwe
PerspectiveStephen Mpofu The border town of Beitbridge is unarguably one of the busiest ports of entry into Zimbabwe, if not the busiest, on account of cross-border trade between Zimbabwe and…
MP focused on ensuring constituency development
Hilary Marizani
THE rehabilitation of the Bulawayo-Nkayi Road has over the past decade remained in limbo with only a few kilometres of the road having been repaired. This has been a hindrance to the development of Nkayi, a district in Matabeleland North, about 100km west of Kwekwe and 168km north-east of Bulawayo. It is believed that its name originates from the Tonga word “uyinkayi?” meaning “where are you going”.
Council loses $600 000 during strike
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Bongani Ndlovu
Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council lost approximately $600 000 in revenue between Monday and Thursday when its workers went on strike over outstanding salaries, the financial director, Mr Kimpton Ndimande, revealed yesterday.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.




Prosper Ndlovu