Bulawayo artistes feel unappreciated

Bongani Ndlovu

BULAWAYO is dubbed the country’s cultural hub but surprisingly city musicians and other artistes, have not found joy with local fans.

Mat’land Warriors ready to battle Harare Sports Club

Ricky Zililo
IT’S a clash of the titans in the National Rugby League when log leaders Harare Sports Club take on second placed Matabeleland Warriors in a potentially explosive match at Hartsfield Stadium this afternoon.

Chiefs to meet over rockfall

Chronicle Reporter

CHIEFS and traditionalists from Matabeleland South Province will meet on Monday to discuss the rock that fell off a hill in Matopos National Park recently.

Eveline High to represent Zim in Mexico

Chronicle Reporter

EVELINE High School Debate and Public Speaking Society will next month represent the country in the International Debate Education Association competition in Leon City, Mexico.

DeMbare’s appeal against replay ruling set to flop

Sports Reporter
IGNORANCE of appeal procedures by Dynamos secretary Raymond Kazembe could have cost the Harare giants an opportunity to appeal against the Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee’s decision to order a replay of their game against Hwange.

40 MPs circumcised

Harare Bureau

AT least 40 legislators were yesterday circumcised under the Zimbabwe Parliamentarians Against HIV and Aids.

Bubi-Lupane Dam construction complete

Chronicle Reporter

MATABELELAND North provincial capital, Lupane will soon be drawing water from the Bubi-Lupane Dam following the completion of the project.

Hubby, lover murder wife

Leonard Ncube
A 28-year-old man from Vumbachikwe Mine in Gwanda allegedly teamed up with his girlfriend and severely assaulted his wife who later died in hospital.

Detectives fined for assaulting suspects

Court Reporter

THREE detectives attached to the Suspects Section who brutally assaulted two suspects in a theft case were yesterday fined $200 (or four months in prison).

2012 Cosafa games scrapped

Sports Reporter
THE 2012 edition of the Council of Southern Africa Football Association (Cosafa) games which were supposed to be held in Malawi has been postponed to next year due to unavailability of funds, Chronicle Sport can reveal.

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