Beitbridge-Victoria Falls highway upgrade begins
Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter WORK on the $800 million upgrading of the Beitbridge-Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway has begun with a feasibility study for the Beitbridge-Bulawayo stretch set for completion in the…
Mambare takes Bosso to court
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter MASIMBA Mambare’s ghost is haunting Highlanders FC as the Dynamos winger has dragged the Bulawayo giants to court, to force them to pay him outstanding signing…
Bekithemba Ndlovu not keen on Kaindu debate
Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Editor FORMER Highlanders FC captain and four local league titles winner, Bekithemba Ndlovu has refused to be drawn into the Kelvin Kaindu departure debate.
U-23s stun Swaziland
Swaziland 0-2 Young Warriors A TWO-MINUTE blitz in the second half by Nqobizitha Masuku and Wisdom Mutasa saw a gallant Zimbabwe Under-23 side cruising to victory over the Swaziland senior…
Mozambicans vote in test for peace
Maputo – Mozambicans started voting yesterday in elections seen as a test for peace,following a deal between the government and the armed opposition party, Renamo to end a two-year insurgency.
Ebola outbreak killing 70 percent of victims
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa kills seven out of 10 victims and new cases could hit 10,000 a week within two months if it is not brought under control,…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Mozambique election peace laudable
An estimated 10,8 million Mozambicans were expected to vote in a harmonised election yesterday to pick their president, parliament and provincial assemblies.
Challenge Mugabe, Zhuwao dares factions
Prosper Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF leaders growing impatient to see President Robert Mugabe’s back must challenge him at the party’s congress in December and stop creating other centres of power, politburo…
First Lady fumes…‘Inept ministers should go’
Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Political Reporter FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday slammed inept ministers, saying time had come for only those meriting their ministerial posts to stay in the government.
Society wants harsh punishment: Nel
Pretoria – People will take the law into their own hands if killers get sentences like house arrest and community service, the High Court in Pretoria heard yesterday.











