Warriors raring to go
Ricky Zililo
SABLES fringe player Lloyd Machanjaire and loose forward Biselele Tshamala believe that unity of purpose will propel Matabeleland Warriors to a National Rugby League win against Harare Sports Club tomorrow.
Libya PM withdraws proposed cabinet list
Libya’s prime minister-elect has withdrawn his proposed government list, just a day after presenting it to the national congress for approval.
Bosso key player ruled out of tie
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
HIGHLANDERS striker Beavan Chikaka has been ruled out of tomorrow’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against a buoyant police outfit Black Mambas at Barbourfields Stadium due to a bereavement in the family.
Nation mourns Mudenge
Chronicle Reporters
THE death of Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Dr Stanislaus Isaac Gorerazvo Mudenge, has plunged Masvingo province into mourning with people across the political divide yesterday pouring their condolences.
The veteran nationalist, who was Masvingo North legislator, collapsed and died in his hotel room at the Great Zimbabwe Hotel on Thursday afternoon where he was scheduled to give a keynote speech to academics. He was 71.
Dr Mudenge’s hero status is expected to be announced today, Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo said yesterday.
Kenyans allowed to sue UK in torture case
A court in London has ruled that three elderly Kenyans who claim they were tortured in the 1950s have the right to sue the British government.
Song, dance in memory of Dhewa
Givemore Muzariri
ZIMBABWE musicians will on the 28th of this month perform at a show to be held at Harare Gardens to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of music guru Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo who died in October last year.
Syria thwarts infiltration bid from Turkey
DAMASCUS — Syrian forces thwarted overnight on Thursday an infiltration attempt by armed groups from neighbouring Turkey, the state TV said, as the tension has gotten high between both countries after the cross-border incident that killed five Turks a day earlier.
Even the walls of Berlin fell! . . . Hwange have own battle to fight
When news filtered through in Bulawayo that Highlanders were receiving a battering at the hands of a determined Monomotapa in Harare last Saturday, I could see what the boys in black and white meant to the people of this beautiful city and surrounding areas.
And the Band Plays on
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
AFTER all the drama and controversy at Rufaro, Hwange coach Nation Dube is pleading for peace and says the past should be forgotten when his team host Dynamos in the cauldron of the Colliery tomorrow in a game the champions need to win to keep their campaign on track. At
Herbalists take ghetto by storm
Ghetto Blast Rosenthal MutakatiThough they had earlier publicly ridiculed and dismissed the unkempt old lady as a babbler, I was shocked to see a thick column of men following the septuagenarian into the darkness. Conduct had changed. In the twinkling of an eye, so respectful of the senior citizen had the men become in






