Banyana anxiously await Olympic draw
Banyana Banyana will be anxiously waiting for the outcome of the football draw for the 2012 London Olympic Games that will be held today.
Cyber crime on the rise
Chronicle Reporter
CRIMINALS have taken advantage of technology by upgrading their operating skills as they are now engaging in cyber crime to trick unsuspecting victims, an official has revealed.
Motor Action in hot soup
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
MOTOR Action will face the full wrath of the law after taking to the field for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Quelaton at Luveve Stadium on Sunday with a kit that had no logo from the PSL sponsor.
Row looms over raincoats at rainforest
Victoria Falls Reporter
A row is looming between the Rainforest Indigenous Traders Association and tour operators over the supply of raincoats to tourists visiting the Victoria Falls rainforest.
Service delivery halts as council workers strike
Chronicle Reporters
HUNDREDS of Bulawayo City Council workers yesterday went on strike, bringing service delivery to a halt as they pressed the local authority to pay them their outstanding salaries.
Women urged not to be distracted by gender policy
From Temba Dube in Johannesburg, South Africa
GENDER programmes should empower women without distracting them from their traditional, biological and cultural roles,
Council neglecting recreational parks
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AS you approach Centenary Park in Bulawayo, a strong stench of urine, human excreta, garbage, murky water and other waste greets you.
Crime one of the world’s ‘top 20 economies’: UN
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VIENNA — Crime generates an estimated $2.1 trillion in global annual proceeds — or 3.6 percent of the world’s gross domestic product — and the problem may be growing, a senior United Nations official said yesterday.Trade fair kicks off
Chronicle Reporters
THE 53rd edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) begins in Bulawayo today
National team player needs help
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Mbonisi Mabhena,







