Zim’s Olympics relay team chances fade
Lovemore Dube
ZIMBABWE’S chances of representation in the 4x100m relay at this year’s Olympic Games are fading with each day.
Zifa bus to be auctioned over debt
Harare Bureau
A BUS belonging to Zifa could go under the hammer at a public auction this morning as a local advertising firm CM and A Ogilvy seeks to recover its debt from the football association.
Unit Fairbridge plot Mighty Queens’ downfall
Sports Reporter
UNIT Fairbridge Netball Club secretary Nobukhosi Sibanda yesterday said her team was going to make light work of Mighty Queens in a match set for Emakhandeni tomorrow in the Bulawayo Division One Netball League.
Zim delegation leaves for United States
Prosper Ndlovu
Chronicle Reporter
THE Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu, will today lead a 25-member delegation to the United States to attend the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) meeting.
Life goes on: Tongai’s widow
Saturday Leisure Correspondent
SUNGURA maestro Tongai Moyo’s widow, Minenhle Mkhweli, has opened two flea markets in Kwekwe to try and fend for her family after the death of her husband.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Find ways to embrace gold panners into mining system
THERE has been intense media debate over the past few weeks since the Minister of Mines and Mining Development Obert Mpofu said Government was exploring ways to amend the Mining Act in a bid to legalise gold panning.
Corrupt magistrates warned
Prosper Ndlovu
Chronicle Reporter
THE Judicial Service Commission will not hesitate to discharge from service any magistrate found guilty of engaging in corruption, acting chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe warned yesterday.
Man loses car to thieves while playing darts
Midlands Correspondent
A 48-year-old Gweru man lost his Mazda truck to thieves after finding it missing from where he had parked it in Gweru’s central business district while he was at a local bar playing darts.
Time to adopt world trends in junior football
A lot of things happened to our football this past week. While we were celebrating the noble idea of a Testimonial Match by our own Bulawayo boy, Benjani Mwaruwari, the pages in the chapter flipped so fast and we were suddenly staring at faces of angry Zifa board members over the manner in which the match was organised.
Man told to die first so he can claim pension
Midlands Correspondent
A man living with HIV from Lower Gweru recently caused a scene at Chronicle Gweru offices when he walked into the publication’s premises in tears






