Blue Rangers fall to Buffaloes
Harare Bureau
Blue Rangers (0) 0
Buffaloes (1) 2
BUFFALOES continued with their fairy tale after registering yet another crucial victory against struggling Blue Rangers in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Gwanzura yesterday.
FC Platinum beat Hardbody
Sports Reporter
FC Platinum (0)3
Hardbody .(1)1
BENJAMIN Marere made an emotional return to Mandava Stadium with a classic display in an exciting league match played in Zvishavane yesterday.
Dairy conference to be held in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe will next year host the ninth Eastern and Southern African Dairy Association (Esada) conference and exhibition which more than 300 delegates from 40 countries are expected to attend.
Civil servants give Govt ultimatum
Leonard Ncube
CIVIL servants yesterday gave the Government a two-week ultimatum to come up with a new salary offer that meets their pay adjustment expectations this month.
Six Tuskers players called up to national team
Ricky Zililo
SIX Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise players have been called up for the Zimbabwe A team that will play limited overs Tri-series against South Africa and Sri Lanka set for 14-19 July in Harare.
Quelaton fortunes sink further
Sports Reporter
Quelaton 0
Dynamos (0)1
BULAWAYO side Quelaton matched their more illustrious opponents Dynamos man-for-man but still fell by a solitary goal in a lively Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Luveve Stadium yesterday.
Mine Entra 2012 set to break record
Business Reporter
THE 2012 Mine Entra exhibition is likely to surpass the 1997 edition where the highest number of exhibitors and amount of space taken was recorded, an official said yesterday.
Empowerment council leaders meet Mathema
Chronicle Reporter
THE leaders of the newly formed Zimbabwe Economic Empowerment Council (ZEEC) on Tuesday met Bulawayo Governor Cain Mathema at his Mhlahlandlela Government Complex offices where they presented their plans to set up the organisation’s structures in the city.
Concern over Mutirikwi water level
Masvingo Correspondent
MASVINGO’S main dam, Mutirikwi’s water level has dropped to 35 percent, raising fears that the city could run dry anytime.
City businessman Mguni dies
Chronicle Reporter
PROMINENT Bulawayo businessman, former radio actor and soccer referee Mr Agrippa Mguni has died.





