SIKHONJWA RECOVERING . . . Expected to spend another month in hospital

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO socialite and comedian Babongile Sikhonjwa, who spent Christmas in hospital after being involved in an accident early this week, is said to be in a…

The day Kalawa came to town

I AM writing on this piece a happy man. As you read, do not forget that there is a big show in Bulawayo tonight. You would not want to enter…

Sterling gives Liverpool cheer

RAHEEM STERLING scored the winner as Liverpool won 1-0 at Burnley yesterday to end a three-game winless run and keep their opponents in the Premier League relegation zone.

Looking ahead: Business prospects for 2015

Roberta Katunga/Dumisani Nsingo/Nqobizitha Dhlamini Business Reporters CAPTAINS of industry have dubbed 2015 as the year of restoration in terms of capacity for production as well as economic stability with major policy…

81 Byo firms risk prosecution

Sunday News Reporter AT least 81 companies based in Bulawayo risk prosecution by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) if they fail to comply with orders issued to them by the…

Farmers urged to continue planting

Harare Bureau FARMERS have been urged to continue planting their summer crops but concentrating on early maturing and drought tolerant varieties. The call was made by Zimbabwe Farmers Union president…

Man Utd romp to victory against Newcastle

MANCHESTER UNITED made it 11 Boxing Day wins in a row, with a 3-1 victory against Newcastle at Old Trafford. Wayne Rooney put United in front from a fine Radamel…

Man City keep up with Chelsea

MANCHESTER CITY scored three first-half goals and survived a snowstorm as they beat West Brom to stay three points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea.

Mutasa back in Zimbabwe, allies pay homage

Harare Bureau Former Zanu-PF secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa, who for the past month was in India where his wife was undergoing treatment, is reportedly back in the country.

10 die in Xmas Day accidents

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter The festive season road accidents death toll has surpassed last year’s with 74 people killed compared to 64 last year. Foreign registered vehicles were blamed for…

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