Schools defy ban on extra lessons

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter SOME schools in Bulawayo have defied a government directive banning holiday extra lessons, with teachers yesterday conducting lessons. A visit by Chronicle news crew to a…

Plumtree murder suspect on the run

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent POLICE in Plumtree have launched a manhunt for a herdsman from Bulilima who is suspected to have killed his colleague over $80. Kholisani Nyathi of Nkayi…

Darlington Dodo’s Tafic relegated

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL team and Highlanders legend Madinda Ndlovu condemned fellow countryman Darlington Dodo to the unfashionable Division One when his Township Rollers prevailed 3-1 over Dodo’s…

Iran lodges complaint against US over ban

IRAN has complained to the United Nations about the United States refusing to grant a visa to its newly appointed UN ambassador over his role in the 1979 hostage crisis,…

2 dead in elephant, buffalo attacks

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A MAN was killed by an elephant in Victoria Falls on Saturday, hours before a villager from Binga was gored to death by a lone…

Watson wins second Masters

AUGUSTA – Bubba Watson clinched his second Green Jacket in three years by holding off Jordan Spieth and Jonas Blixt to win the 78th Masters. The American left-hander, 35, shot…

Mavericks crowned city basketball champions

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter MAVERICKS’ men were crowned Bulawayo Basketball League champions after beating Highlanders 52-44 in a title decider  on Saturday. The curtain was brought down in style as…

Ncube writes off Tsvangirai

Harare Bureau THE MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai does not have capacity to head a united front of opposition parties seeking to remove Zanu-PF and President Mugabe from power, MDC leader…

Municipal police rile kombi operators

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO commuter omnibus operators have castigated municipal police for working in cahoots with long distance bus operators to load passengers at a bus stop at the…

Pro-Russia protesters storm police station

ABOUT 100 pro-Russian protesters armed with bats and rocks have stormed a police station in the east Ukrainian town of Gorlivka, smashing its windows and grabbing metal shields from police.

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