B/F scares Bosso…H’landers play better away: Ariel

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club displayed a stellar show in their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter with FC Platinum at Mandava Stadium in Zvishavane on Saturday,…

‘Boko Haram journalists’ slammed

Harare Bureau Zimbabweans have roundly condemned the conduct of some fringe “journalists” from an unregulated on-line gutter website fronting as Sahara News who harangued and harassed President Robert Mugabe as…

Boost for Mat South women miners

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent THE government will soon set up a mining service centre for women miners in Matabeleland South as part of efforts to empower the female gender and…

About 500 march against deportations to Haiti

ABOUT 500 people marched Sunday afternoon in Montreal in support of people facing deportation to Haiti and Zimbabwe. They walked from the St Michel métro station to Jarry Park. It’s…

ZNLB sues ministers, Zimstat

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe National League for the Blind (ZNLB) has sued the Minister of Finance, Patrick Chinamasa, his Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare counterpart, Prisca…

Pakistan tour: Zim bravado missing on pitch

Dingilizwe Ntuli Sports Editor THE Zimbabwe national cricket squad displayed commendable bravery by becoming the first Test-playing nation to visit Pakistan in six years but failed to translate that courage…

Kenya police probe whipping pictures after outcry

POLICE in Kenya said they have launched an investigation into photos posted on social media that appear to show officers mercilessly whipping a group of young Somali men.

Zanu-PF youths embark on roadshows

Patrick Chitumba Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF youths in Makokoba constituency have embarked on roadshows in four districts to canvas support for party candidate, Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube ahead of the June…

ZB operating costs drop 15pc in four months

ZB Financial Holdings says it has reduced operating costs by 15 percent in the four months to April after aggressive cost-cutting measures designed to respond to the poor economic performance.

New SA travel law comes into effect

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE South African government yesterday introduced a new law which comes with stringent requirements for children travelling through its borders.

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