Dark cloud hangs over Tsholotsho
Chronicle Reporter
UN agency, Iran fail again to reach nuclear deal
VIENNA — UN inspectors failed again in talks in Tehran this week to secure a breakthrough deal on Iran’s atomic activity in a setback for diplomatic efforts to resolve the nuclear dispute with the Islamic state peacefully.
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THE game of football keeps changing in the manner in which it is run and in the manner in which it is coached, and I guess, the way it is played keeps changing too. It’s no longer the kick and run kind of contest.
Kombi driver jailed two years
Midlands Correspondent
A Gweru commuter omnibus driver, who recently caused a stir in the central business district when he was involved in a high speed chase with the police while one of the officers clung for dear life on the kombi door, has been sentenced to two years in prison.‘Tshiki’ at Highlanders
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
NOMADIC Njabulo “Tshiki” Ncube has resurfaced at the Bulawayo giants, Highlanders’ pre-season training sessions amid reports that he has always been a wanted man by the technical team.Man, daughter-in-law nabbed for love affair
Plumtree Correspondent
Farmers warned of another armyworm outbreak
FARMERS should prepare for another armyworm outbreak in February, as some of the worms that recently hit the country are suspected to have pupated in pastures and gone into the ground to lay eggs to raise another generation, the Department of Research and Specialist Services has warned.
Airforce called in to rescue villagers
Midlands Bureau Chief
TWENTY villagers from Chief Nenyunga in Gokwe North had to be rescued by Airforce of Zimbabwe helicopters on Wednesday after they were marooned while working in their fields.
This was after Sengwa River was flooded and spilled into their fields.
The Provincial Administrator for Midlands, Ms Cecilia Chitiyo, said on the same day the AFZ helicopters also airlifted nine other villagers marooned in Binga in Matabeleland North while also working in their fields.
“The 29 villagers were busy working in their fields when the area was suddenly pounded by heavy rains resulting in them being marooned in a small island in Sengwa River.
“The fields are only 500m away from Nenyunga Primary School.Motswana woman sues Zim boyfriend
Court Reporter
A Motswana woman has dragged her Zimbabwean boyfriend to court seeking to recover nearly P70 000, being a loan she applied for on his behalf from a Botswana bank.Curtain comes down on Horsepower Tournament
Peter Phiri
THE finals for the annual Horsepower Soccer Tournament will be played at Eveline High School tomorrow.






