Wenger backs Arsenal for league title

London – Manager Arsene Wenger has rejected doubts about Arsenal’s title credentials, saying statistics back him up about the Premier League leaders on New Year’s day.

Year 2015 in review

Ricky Zililo and Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporters THE year 2015 was another disappointing year for Zimbabwean sport although some people continue to hope that things will improve. Our sport, whether…

Messi hits 500, Ronaldo double saves Madrid

Madrid – Lionel Messi scored on his 500th Barcelona appearance as the European champions moved back to the top of the table with a 4-0 win over Real Betis as…

State guarantees market for small-scale chrome miners

Dosman Mangisi Chronicle Correspondent THE government has guaranteed small-scale chrome producers a ready market. Early this week, Zimasco lifted a trading ban on chrome ore producers on its claims paving way…

Carnival boost for Vic Falls tourism

Adelaide Moyo Business Reporter TOURISM players in Victoria Falls have recorded brisk business during the week as a result of the Victoria Falls Jameson Carnival that ended yesterday. This has resulted…

Pay dispute rocks colliery

Fairness Moyana Business Correspondent TROUBLED coal miner, Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL), is again at loggerheads with its workers after it failed to pay them a full month’s salary before the…

2015: A lukewarm year for Tsvangirai

Clemence Manyukwe News Editor IF the MDC-T was left for dead in the 2013 general elections, then its leader Morgan Tsvangirai was left weak-kneed and has been groping in the dark…

Man in ICU after beerhall gang attack

Melody Baya Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man is fighting for his life at Mpilo Central Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after he was brutally attacked by a gang of four men…

Editorial Comment: Injiva must shun crime

Zimbabweans working in South Africa bring colour and verve when they troop back home for the festive season. Some of them are showmen, out to demonstrate that they have it…

Zimbabweans stranded in SA finally get relief

Thupeyo Muleya Harare Bureau The 90 Zimbabweans left stranded earlier this month at Liphalale police station in South Africa’s Limpopo province, after their employer fired and evicted them for demanding payment…

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