Come on you Warriors!

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter CHEF de Mission in Rwanda where the Warriors are on national duty in the African Nations Championships, Piraishe Mabhena, says the mood in camp is…

‘Worry’ over radio licence winners

Bongani Ndlovu Chronicle Correspondent THE government is worried about the failure by seven commercial radio stations licensed last year to start broadcasting, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information,…

Digitisation: Zim in content race

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is in the throes of an exciting new revolution in broadcasting whose hallmark would be the migration from analogue to digital television as well as…

Athletics gaffer Nhubu’s star continues to shine

Lovemore Kadzura TOP Zimbabwe athletics coach, Braid Nhubu’s star continues to shine as he is being consistently entrusted with the duty of training of athletes and attending prestigious high level…

Sicho snubs City Rovers

Ray Bande Senior Reporter SAKUBVA junior soccer coaching icon, Timothy ‘Sicho’ Masachi, who was once part of the Buffaloes Football Club’s technical department as assistant coach and later as head…

Brave boy, 15, fights off croc

Auxilia Katongomara / Leonard Ncube Chronicle Reporters A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has told how he heroically fought off a crocodile after it lunged at his leg while swimming with friends in…

Age of consent now 18: Lawyers

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter A LANDMARK Constitutional Court ruling outlawing marriage for people under the age of 18 has created a “grey area” in the law which sets the age…

Court stopper

Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter THE trial of a gang facing a combined ninety charges, including rape and robbery, was the only business at the Bulawayo Magistrates’ Court yesterday.

629 years for luveve rapists . . . Cowdray Park, Luveve robbery-rape gang caged

Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter EIGHT men who brought terror to the residents of Cowdray Park and Luveve suburbs in Bulawayo, raping women and robbing residents, will never hurt anyone again…

Transporters reel from ailing industry

Ngoni Dapira Business Correspondent MANICALAND haulage transport operators are feeling the pinch of slow-moving business following the collapse of noteworthy large-scale manufacturing industry in the past decade. An investigation by Post Business…

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