Chronicle reporter retains Sadc top award

Chronicle Reporter CHRONICLE reporter Thandeka Moyo has retained the best national print media Sadc gender protocol award and is set to represent the country in regional finals next month.

Killer boilers worry NSSA . . . 3 explosions, 5 deaths in one month

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has warned companies against operating unlicensed boilers saying they have contributed to an increase in deaths at workplaces.

Toddler dies as parents fight

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter A TSHOLOTSHO couple’s fight turned tragic when their one-year-old toddler was killed after a door fell on her as they fought for her upkeep. Taboka Sibanda…

Westwood wins in Malaysia

Kuala Lampur – Lee Westwood ended a two-year winless drought with a seven-shot victory at the Malaysian Open on Sunday. After a four-hour delay due to the threat of lightning…

Lewis wins three in a row

SHANGHAI – Team Mercedes is leading the standings with its dominant 1-2 finish from the 2014 Chinese Formula 1 GP on Sunday with Lewis Hamilton taking his third win in…

South Sudan army battles rebels in worsening war

Juba — South Sudan’s army said on Saturday they had “lost communication” with commanders battling rebels in a key oil state where rebels have seized a major town, amid a…

Nust seek redemption

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region Division One outfit, National University of Science and Technology (Nust) will be seeking redemption when they clash with Mpumalanga in a league match…

Holiday accident death toll rises

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Independence and Easter holidays road accident death toll had yesterday risen to 25 from 11 on Friday, amid calls on motorists to be more cautious…

Mutare Board confident of defending tug of war trophy

Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter MUTARE Board and Paper Mills are full of confidence that they will continue with their dominance at the Ingwebu Breweries-bankrolled Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Tug…

‘Good times set to roll’

Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s economy is set for a major breakthrough and people must prepare for the good times that are set to roll again, with industries getting back to maximum…

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