Lupane Heroes’ Acre in sorry state

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter War veterans in Matabeleland North have bemoaned the state of the provincial heroes’ acre at Lupane. The site of the heroes’ acre is yet to be…

US jets hit Islamic State checkpoints

Washington — US fighter jets have carried out airstrikes on four checkpoints manned by Sunni militants in northwest Iraq near where thousands of minority Yazidi refugees have been trapped on…

Bayern and Dortmund clash in DFL Supercup

As Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund prepare for their first clash of the new season, relationships between the two clubs could barely be more strained.

St Columbus stretches league lead

Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Christian League table toppers Saint Columbus Parish continued with their ruthlessness after beating Famona Tigers 4-2 in an encounter that was played at St Columbus…

Robin Williams dies

London – Robin Williams’ wife has been left “utterly heartbroken” by his death. The 62-year-old comic was found dead in an apparent suicide at his home in California on Monday…

Players’ work permits delay fixture

Caroline Magenga Harare Bureau WOMEN’S soccer league side Auckland Queens missed the performance of their transfer acquisition in their fixture on Sunday owing to delays in the  processing of work…

Liverpool eye Eto’o

Liverpool are discussing Samuel Eto’o as a potential candidate as the club look to bring in a new striker. Eto’o is available following his release from Chelsea at the end…

Caledonia first quarter profits overstated

Harare Bureau BLANKET Mine’s Toronto Stock Exchange listed shareholder Caledonia Mining Corporation has cut profits by 25 percent saying figures in the first quarter were overstated.

Pharmacy sells expired medicines

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO pharmacy was yesterday caught in a storm after it sold expired medication to an unsuspecting patient raising fears that this illicit activity could be…

Rand in limbo with little data to provide direction

JOHANNEBURG — The rand was weaker yesterday morning with little in the way of data locally or abroad to give it direction. At 8.20AM, the rand was at R10,6615 against…

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