Gudu back after a decade
Daisy Jeremani
Tombofara is one of the songs which arguably heralded the urban music revolution in the country.
It bust charts and broke records on the then ZBC Radio 2 and Radio 3. This was one piece of music that appealed to the young.
City man kidnaps infant
Temba Dube
A four-year-old Makokoba girl is lucky to be alive after a man snatched her through a window from a bed she was sleeping on with her grandmother on Thursday morning.
Blatter determined to see out final term
Fifa chief Sepp Blatter is adamant he will complete his fourth term as head of world football’s governing body despite growing disquiet in some quarters over his stewardship.
Ethiopia plans state funeral
Addis Ababa — Ethiopia will bury its longtime powerful prime minister Meles Zenawi tomorrow in the first state funeral staged for a leader of the Horn of Africa nation in more than 80 years.
‘Give us fights, sponsorship and see wonders’
Lovemore Dube
“GIVE us fights and avail sponsorship then boxing will be back on track,” this was a bold declaration by veteran boxing trainer Phillip “Striker” Ndlovu.
Bev’s magnet slowly attracting women
Bruce Ndlovu
Very few artistes possess the ability to repulse and captivate at the same time.
In the field of sport, politics or the arts, there are a few individuals with the capability to titillate and frustrate at the same time. Footballer Mario Ballotelli, the irrepressible boxer Mike Tyson and the sensual Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe are some of the individuals who down the years have grabbed the front pages with both their heroic acts, but also with epic moments of wayward behaviour.
Nust’s Delta lecture theatre re-opens
Chronicle Reporter
THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust)’s Delta Lecture Theatre has been re-opened following the completion of its renovations by Delta Beverages.
Injiva torches former lover
Gwanda Correspondent
A GWANDA woman is battling for life after an injiva, her former lover, poured petrol all over her body and set her alight following an undisclosed dispute, police confirmed yesterday.
Man exposes manhood to mother
Midlands Correspondent
A Chirumanzu barman courted trouble with the law when he exposed his swollen manhood to his mother after engaging in an act of sodomy with a friend whom he alleged had abused him.
Swiss test for Mharakurwa
From Fatima Bulla in London
ZIMBABWE’S representative for wheelchair tennis at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, Nyasha Mharakurwa, will play Swiss Yann Avanthey today when they take to the courts at Eton Manor as he makes his debut at the grand stage.





