Malajila strikes twice for Maritzburg
DURBAN — Zimbabwe international striker, Cuthbert Malajila, struck twice last night to power Maritzburg United to a 2-0 win over AmaZulu in a South African Premiership tie. The defeat for Usuthu followed their 0-6 mauling at the hands of Kaizer Chiefs in their first game. A second defeat is certainlyFlower named Midwest Rhinos coach
From Lovemore Zigara in GweruMidwest Rhinos Cricket franchise has appointed former Zimbabwe top order batsman, Grant Flower to coach the Kwekwe — based cricket side ahead of the forthcoming season due to start in early September. Flower, who has been the senior national team batting coach, takes over from Australian
‘Come on CAPS United!’
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
SEAN CONNOR’S parting words with CAPS United directors, as he embarked on his journey back home yesterday, was a battle cry for the Green Machine to turn around their bleak season with one final act of defiance in the 60th edition of the Harare Derby on Sunday. The showdown will be
Mushekwi passes medicals in Germany
Godknows Matarutse Sports ReporterZIMBABWE international Nyasha Mushekwi is now on the verge of completing a dream breakthrough into the German Bundesliga following a successful medical at newboys SpVgg Greuther Furth yesterday. Mushekwi has been at the German side for the past week and now appears set to put pen to
Pasuwa fears CAPS backlash
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports EditorDYNAMOS coach Callisto Pasuwa is worried of a CAPS United backlash when the two giants clash in a Premiership derby tie at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday and has warned his charges against reading too much into the Green Machine’s sensational slump in form. Pasuwa had his
Ethiopian leader Meles Zenawi dies
Meles Zenawi, who ruled Ethiopia for more than 20 years, has died while undergoing treatment for an undisclosed illness, according to Ethiopian state television.
Census a nightmare for Gwanda rural enumerators
Gwanda Correspondent
conducting the census is a nightmare for enumerators in Gwanda South as some are walking more than 10 kilometres to conduct the process because of transport problems.
Miners prepare for indaba
Oliver Kazunga
Residents urged to utilise community gardens
Chronicle Reporter
COMMUNITY gardens can help improve urban dwellers’ food security, an official has said.
Warriors dealt Ebola blow
Lovemore Dube
ZIMBABWE lost out on a chance to play international football last week in a four-team tournament in Uganda following reports of an Ebola outbreak in the central African country.





