Palace double dent City title hopes

SEPARATED from Chelsea by alphabetical order on New Year’s Day, Manchester City now trail the Premier League leaders by nine points and their hopes of retaining the title appear to…

BCC wins water cuts case

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE Bulawayo High Court has dismissed an urgent chamber application by three pensioners who were suing the Bulawayo City Council for arbitrary water disconnections at…

I’m no pushover, says Zanu-PF Byo chair

Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor ZANU-PF Bulawayo interim provincial chairperson Cde Dennis Ndlovu yesterday said he is no pushover and will not be used by officials pursuing selfish or factional interests.

Teacher bites cop in bid to evade arrest

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A SCHOOL teacher from Zuzaphi Primary School in Bulilima District beat up a police officer who wanted to arrest him for public drinking, a magistrate heard…

8 golfers qualify for Zim Open

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter EIGHT golfers made it into the 2015 Golden Pilsner Zimbabwe Open following the pre-open qualifier held at the Royal Harare Golf Course last week. The…

‘Rotten chicken supplier’ ordered to repay client

Lethokuhle Moyo Court Reporter A WEDDING day is supposed to be one of the most important and happiest days in a woman’s life, but this was not to be for…

Alonso happy with McLaren progress

MCLAREN driver Fernando Alonso says he is happy with the team’s progress after his difficult start to the campaign. The Spaniard blamed a “steering problem” for the pre-season crash that…

Rodgers shifts focus to FA Cup glory

LIVERPOOL manager Brendan Rodgers is looking to avoid an FA Cup upset at Blackburn yesterday as his side try to ease the disappointment of their fading challenge for a place…

Easter death toll:10

Loveness Bepete Chronicle Reporter TEN people died in road traffic accidents during the Easter holiday compared to 19 who lost their lives last year over the same period, national police…

Power outage leaves Washington in dark

WASHINGTON — A power outage hit many parts of downtown Washington yseterday, leaving several buildings in the dark, including the state department and metro stations.

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