Solidarity for Pasuwa

Ray Bande Senior Reporter WARRIORS’ skipper, Willard Katsande, believes the nation must now dwell on next month’s crucial Afcon assignment against Swaziland more than the recent Chan heartbreak in Rwanda. Zimbabwe face…

‘Corporate mis-governance, graft should be addressed’

Ngoni Dapira Post Correspondent– MANICALAND provincial heads of Government, legislators, scholars and civic society have called for the immediate address of rising graft and mis-governance cases in the country in both…

Council gets ultimatum

Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter— GOVERNMENT has given Mutare City Council two weeks to advertise the post of the town clerk which fell vacant following the resignation of the incumbent Mr Obert…

Two for Eastern Region

Senior Reporter PROMINENT Mutare lawyer and former Eastern Lions, Highway and Buffaloes club executive committee member, Ashley Mutungura, together with current Zifa Eastern Region board member finance, Davison Muchena, have…

Teen mankads and underage veterans

Andy Zaltzman IN the current hiatus between Test series, and having seen little of the recent and current batches of limited-over internationals, I concentrate in this week’s Confectionery Stall largely…

Murray ‘needs clear strategy’ to sink Djokovic

Andy Murray arrived back in the UK from Melbourne no closer to cracking the code required to defeat Novak Djokovic in a Grand Slam. The world number two played some outstanding…

Meikles to add three more branches

Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent MEIKLES Limited has announced plans to open three more branches in the next three months under the Meikles Mega Market brand as part of its expansion…

Business partners in street fight

Lovemore Kadzura in Rusape– RUSAPE shoppers were last Saturday morning treated to free drama when alleged business partners-cum lovers, Barnabas Nemaire and Gladys Svosve were involved in a street fight,…

Zim dancehall borrows from reggae

Moffat Mungazi ZIM DANCEHALL is the latest craze to have hit the local music and a phenomenon whose time has come, with the genre’s top dogs such as Winky D,…

‘Pole, dagga classrooms to go’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE government has said in the next five years no school should be operating from pole and mud structures as this compromises the quality of education.

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