DStv dedicates channel to Afcon

Showbiz Reporter MultiChoice will today activate SuperSport 5 (SS5) on their low tier bouquets – Compact and Compact Plus — to enable all DStv subscribers to witness Africa’s biggest sporting…

Bumper summer season for W Cape tourism

Cape Town – Summer in the Western Cape saw an increase in GP number plates making their way from town to town, according to Cape Town Tourism.

Kutora chitambi inyore

Ernest Muchena IMHOSVA kutyaira motokari kana mudhudhudhu usina chitambi. Hunhu hwakashata uye unogona kupinda munjodzi inokuvadza kana kuuraya iwe, mudiwa wako, hama neshamwari kana mumwewo munhu. Kuti munhu atyaire motokari…

NUM to hold mass meeting on Northam strike

Johannesburg – South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said yesterday it would hold a mass meeting with its members who are on a wildcat strike at a Northam Platinum…

Anderson into Auckland semis

Auckland — South Africa’s Kevin Anderson scored a gutsy win over American Steve Johnson yesterday to make the semi-finals of an Auckland Open tournament blown wide open by high-profile withdrawals.

Unemployed polygamous man hangs self

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter A POLYGAMIST from Bulawayo’s Nguboyenja suburb hanged himself and the motive is yet to be established. The man, Brighton Nyathi, 28, was found hanging at his…

James is Number 3 in the world

Morris Mtisi Students Speak MANY of us would celebrate, wouldn’t we, to come out number 101 in the world, in whatever kind of competition it may be we have taken…

Call for tollgate in Chipinge

Luthando Mapepa VARIOUS stakeholders in Chipinge last week on Friday agreed to engage the Ministry of Transport to erect a toll gate to generate revenue for the rehabilitation of the…

ISIL launches fierce attacks across Iraq

Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have launched a series of attacks in Iraq’s restive region, killing dozens of people, including several Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers.

Rand weaker as US rate hike bets fluctuate

Johannesburg – The rand surrendered early gains against the dollar yesterday amid uncertainty about the timing of a US interest rate hike. By 08:39 the rand had slipped 0.11 percent…

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