Nengomasha finds new home at Wits

WARRIORS’ hardman, Tinashe Nengomasha has signed for Wits after 12 seasons and more than 300 matches with Kaizer Chiefs, officials have confirmed.

Schools identified as Academies of Excellence

Chronicle Reporter

THE Government has identified three schools that will be run under the Academies of Excellence pilot project, which is expected to start next year in January.

Troublesome tout arrested

Chronicle Reporter

POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested a tout who had terrorised commuters at the “illegal” pick-up point along 6th Avenue where he would steal their property as they board kombis.

Zim, Chinese firm sign dam construction MoU

Chronicle Reporter

THE Government yesterday signed a multi-million dollar agreement with a Chinese company for the construction of three dams in the country, as the Look East Policy continues to bear fruit.

Ugliness craze moves to Tsholotsho

Makhosi Sibanda

UGLINESS in Zimbabwe is slowly proving to be a lucrative opportunity, in direct contrast to the scenario years ago, where it was seen as a curse.

Butcher appeals for more international practice matches

Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE cricket team coach, Alan Butcher, and his assistant Stephen Mangongo, still basking in the success of the Pran RFL Series, are eager for more international challenges ahead of the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup.

Firms invited to Chinese exhibition in Tanzania

Business Reporter
LOCAL companies have been invited to attend a Chinese exhibition that will be held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, early next month.

Farmers seek contracts with reputable companies

Masvingo Correspondent
GUTU-based farmers have called on stakeholders in the agricultural industry to assist small-scale farmers forge linkages with business through farming contracts.

Man axes, sets alight wife’s lover

Thandeka Moyo

A 31-year-old man from Lupane miraculously escaped death by a whisker when an injiva axed him, poured paraffin all over his body before setting him alight for allegedly having an affair with his wife.

Chiefs to conduct Njelele cleansing ceremony

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Leonard Ncube

MATABELELAND South chiefs yesterday resolved to conduct a cleansing ceremony at Njelele, saying recent unsanctioned visits by a group of war veterans had defiled the shrine.

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