Flop raises questions over Barca playing style
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THE question on many lips after Barcelona’s elimination from the Champions League is how a team featuring Lionel Messi with 72 percent of possession over 180 minutes of football could fail to get past ultra-defensive Chelsea.
Entertainment galore during Trade Fair
Entertainment Reporter
ENTERTAINMENT galore is on the cards with local, regional and international artistes lined up to entertain music followers this trade fair period in Bulawayo.
To Rio and beyond: Africa seeks sustainable solutions
Masimba Tafirenyika
It is rare for a head of government to be greeted with applause at the very beginning of a speech before the United Nations General Assembly. But that’s what happened last September when Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley of Bhutan took the podium and signalled his intention to talk about “happiness.” The prime minister’s seeming change of subject from the discussion of global crises immediately provoked the audience’s curiosity.
Traditional leaders endorse Khaya Moyo
Paul Nkala
CHIEFS from Bulilima and Mangwe Districts yesterday endorsed Zanu-PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo as their candidate for the senatorial seat.
Strike compels Chicken Inn to opt for Maglas
Ricky Zililo CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League log leaders Chicken Inn might be forced to play their home game against FC Platinum at Maglas Stadium in Zvishavane if the Bulawayo…
DeMbare raring to go
Goodwill Zunidza in Al Marsa, Tunisia
Dynamos’ trip to their African Champions League second round, first leg tie against defending champions Esperance started on bad footing after tireless midfielder Milton Makopa was ruled out for accumulating three yellow cards
Beyoncé named world’s most beautiful woman
She’s been included on the coveted list a number of times before, but Beyoncé has said that she feels more beautiful than ever now that’s she has become a mother.
Chief Negomo loses bid to fine Tsvangirai
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Harare Bureau
HIV patients in dilemma as council strike continues
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Bongani Ndlovu
THE strike by Bulawayo City Council workers has left scores of HIV patients in the city in a quandary as they are failing to access medication because a majority of clinics are not operational.BCC continues auctioning defaulters’ household goods
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Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council is continuing with auctioning defaulters’ household goods with property belonging to 16 residents going under the hammer tomorrow.



