Production of synthetic diamonds not a threat to natural gems

THE issue of synthetic diamonds came up for discussion at the recent Rapaport Diamond Conference in Mumbai, India.

Bernard Parker brace dispatches Mozambique

A brace by Bernard Parker saw Bafana Bafana canter to a 2-0 victory over Mozambique in an international friendly at Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit on Tuesday evening.

215 perish in Pakistan factory fires

KARACHI — More than 200 people have perished in devastating fires that gutted factories in Pakistan’s two largest cities, prompting calls for a review of work safety rules, officials said yesterday.

Messi 100 times better than Cristiano Ronaldo, says Amato

River Plate assistant coach Gabi Amato has taken the time to praise Lionel Messi and believes the Barcelona star is on another level than anyone else, including Real Madrid attacker Cristiano Ronaldo.

Doubt cast over Zifa age tests

Lovemore Dube

HOW accurate is the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)?

Injiva kills wife, disappears

Midlands Reporter
A MAN from Mberengwa who is employed in South Africa, commonly referred to as an injiva, is on the run after he allegedly fatally assaulted his wife with a log over suspicions of infidelity, police said.

Econet offers free charging service

Business Reporter
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe has started offering its customers a free service to charge their cellphones.

NZ come back to steal one-run win

A solitary Twenty20 it was, but it featured multiple narratives, an emotional return for Yuvraj Singh and his fans, an anti-climax for India and an incredible comeback from New Zealand. After Brendon McCullum had punched a furious 91, Virat Kohli counter-punched with a majestic 70, leaving India with 49 to get off 42 deliveries with seven wickets remaining.

Water consumption remains high despite shedding

Chronicle Correspondent
Water shedding which was introduced by the Bulawayo City Council last July whereby residents go for up to three days without water, has not

Brig-Gen Mutinhiri’s claims not entirely true

Phelekezela Mphoko
In an interview published in The Sunday Mail of 5 August 2012, Retired Brigadier-General Ambrose Mutinhiri said he was the most senior person among former Zapu members, suggesting he is senior to VP Nkomo and that he should have been considered to take over as Vice-President of the Republic of Zimbabwe replacing the late Joseph Msika.

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