More fans attend Bosso games
Ricky Zililo
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League log leaders Highlanders have restored confidence in their supporters as evidenced by the turnout for their home matches which is improving each week.
Residents risk poisoning
Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO residents could be at risk of poisoning due to pollution in Umguza River
Man (50) rapes lover’s grandchild (10)
Court Reporter
A businessman operating in Plumtree town who raped his lover’s 10-year-old granddaughter will regret
Zimsec extends registration deadline
Makhosi Sibanda
THE Zimbabwe Schools Examinations Council (Zimsec) has thrown
Govt to distribute equipment to small-scale miners
Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT will this month start distributing mining equipment to small-scale miners sourced under the $1 million Mining Industry Loan Fund, Mines and Mining Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu has said.
Caps finally taste victory
Harare Bureau
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Quelaton 0
IT WAS like a championship victory and the celebrations at the National Sports Stadium yesterday said it all as Caps United claimed their first win this season with the players lifting their coach Sean Connor after the match.
Culture week preps at advanced stage
Daisy Jeremani
Preparations for this year’s Culture Week Celebrations are now at an advanced stage with the event’s National launch earmarked for Mashonaland Central capital, Bindura on Saturday.
Sand poaching threatens environment
Hillary Marizani
THE rise in sand poaching activities over the years has negatively affected the environment.
Sand poaching is an illegal way of abstracting sand especially from rivers and sometimes from other areas that have an abundance of the resource.
High tax threatens viability of mines
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S tax on mining activities is high and needs to be reviewed to avoid the closure of mining houses, Deloitte and Touche chief executive officer Mr Tawanda Gumbo has said.
Tora Bute dance thrills Esigodini
Bongani Ndlovu
TORA Bute dance rocked Esigodini on Sunday night, as Alick “Zorai Butter” Macheso and the Orchestra Mberikwazo brought the house down leaving revellers enthralled after a six-hour performance at popular spot, Jabula Inn.








