Warriors’ Friends Club cleans up Mpilo

Mbonisi Mabhena
A NEW Warriors fans group, the Warriors Friends Club (WFC) yesterday held a clean up campaign at Mpilo Children’s Hospital as they celebrated the career of Benjani Mwaruwari.

Deadlock broken at UN climate talks, mistrust remains

BONN — More than 180 countries agreed on an agenda for work on a new climate treaty by 2015 at United Nations climate talks yesterday, breaking a deadlock over procedure, but mistrust remains that could threaten progress for the rest of the year.

Benjani relishes goal against Barca

Zimbabwe celebrates Africa Day in style as we play host to the galaxy of international football stars who are in the country for the water mark Benjani Mwaruwari Testimonial Match to be played at the National Sports Stadium today.

Residents engage security firms as thieves invade city suburb

Chronicle Reporter

THIEVES have invaded Bulawayo’s affluent suburb, Suburbs, breaking into a number of homes, including one belonging to a prominent city lawyer.

The break-ins have resulted in a number of residents engaging the services of private security companies.

Kamandama memorial golf tourney dates set

Sports Reporter
THE 2012 edition of the Kamandama Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at the Hwange Golf Club on 5 June.

Plumtree dance makes waves in country

Bongani Ndlovu
AMABHIZA dance from Plumtree has made waves in the country after it was introduced to the Jikinya Dance Festival last year by Matjinge Primary School from Bulilima district of Matabeleland South province.

Zig-Zag is back

Midlands Bureau Chief
KWEKWE-based musical outfit, Zig-Zag Band, is back to serious business after a seven-year sabbatical.

Mighty Warriors take on Super Falcons at Rufaro

Harare Bureau
EIGHT-time African champions Nigeria flew into the country yesterday, setting the stage for their African Women’s Championships’ final qualifier against Zimbabwe at Rufaro tomorrow.

Villager assaults REA employees

Chronicle Reporter

 

A LUPANE man ran riot, severely assaulting Rural Electrification Agency (REA) workers with a knobkerrie and smashing their truck after demanding that the power utility’s lines should not pass over his homestead.

Austria-based Insingizi member working on album

Saturday Leisure Reporter
THE saying that a prophet has no honour among his kinsmen reads true of Austria-based Insingizi group member Vusa Mkhaya Ndlovu whose music is greatly appreciated in Europe but not at home.

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