Townshend and Butcher tourney marks 55 years of football

Lovemore Dube

Sports Editor

THE Townshend and Butcher soccer tournament has survived the test of time because of the sponsors’ commitment to the city and the sport.

ZOU students in quandary over new fees regulations

Chronicle Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) students are in a quandary, following an unexpected announcement by the institution that new and returning students should pay their fees in full at the beginning of every semester.

Bosso’s Heart and Soul Supporters Association to spread countrywide

Sports Reporter

THE Highlanders Heart and Soul Supporters Association wants to spread the Bosso gospel and recruit more members to their ranks all over the country by the end of this year.

Family of deceased artiste cries foul

Givemore Muzariri

The director of dance group Apama, David Machowa, is being accused of squandering funds that were meant to benefit children of the group’s late members.

Fate of Sadc Tribunal hangs in the balance

Harare Bureau
The Sadc Heads of State and Government Ordinary Summit which started in Maputo yesterday is expected to decide the future of the bloc’s tribunal after the Council of Ministers rejected a report by regional Ministers of Justice and Attorneys-General on the way forward.

Dhlakama likely to miss Miss World finale

Auxilia Katongomara

Saturday Leisure Correspondent

IT is just hours before the Miss World finale and Zimbabwe’s Bongani Dhlakama whom all eyes were on to bring glory to the nation is likely to be missing in action on the grand ramp as she failed to impress judges in the pre-judging stage.

Catholics converge for annual pilgrimmage

Makhosi Sibanda

Chronicle Correspondent

MORE than 6 000 congregants are expected to converge on Our Lady of Fatima in Pumula South for the Roman Catholic annual pilgrimage tomorrow.

Gospel music turns secular

Bongani Ndlovu

Saturday Leisure Reporter

GOSPEL music has changed over the years as gospel artistes have incorporated secular music beats to entertain their legion of fans. Nowadays, gospel musicians release album after album with a tag name to it.

Chicken’s noise sells out thief

Beitbridge Reporter

THERE was drama at Tshabili village in Beitbridge District on Tuesday night when a local villager was reportedly caught while stealing a chicken at a neighbour’s fowl run during a funeral wake.

The disadvantages of unregistered marriages

Pumulani Mpofu

I hope you enjoyed and understood my arguments last week pertaining to cohabitation as a form of marriage.

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