Down syndrome: Genetic disorder not myth
Pamenus Tuso WHEN Feluna Dyavanhu gave birth to a disabled child, the entire community, including friends and some family members, turned her into a subject of ridicule.
Bulawayo youth suburb takes shape
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere, has identified 318 hectares of land for the construction of between 10,000 and…
Wenger receives fresh Arsenal fan backlash
London — Arsene Wenger will be forced to confront renewed supporter protests at the Emirates Stadium today as he attempts to stop Arsenal’s troubled season imploding in the final weeks.
Nengomasha joins CT All Stars
Cape Town All Stars have signed former Kaizer Chiefs and Zimbabwe international midfielder Tinashe Nengomasha, the club announced yesterday.
India’s heat wave kills 300+
Patna — A sizzling heat wave has claimed more than 300 lives in India this month, and officials have forbidden daytime cooking in some areas to prevent fires that have…
Treger, ZRP women’s club steal the limelight
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent TREGER Products and ZRP Kuyedza Women’s Club stole the limelight at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) yesterday as they scooped three accolades each in their…
Fifa intervenes in Guinea FA war
Guinea’s football association (FGF) has become the latest to prompt intervention by soccer’s governing body Fifa after football in the West African nation ground to a halt.
15 years for rape
Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter A 22-year-old Mphoeng man was yesterday slapped with a 15-year jail term for raping and impregnating his brother’s daughter who is in Grade Six.
Platini appeals six-year ban
Suspended Uefa president Michel Platini appeared before sport’s highest tribunal on Friday to appeal against his six-year ban from soccer and said he was optimistic he would win his case,…
Old cultural practices ‘a threat to Malawi girls’
Blantyre – Ancient cultural practices in some parts of Malawi remain a serious threat to the future of the southern African country’s girl child, activist Darlington Harawa has said.











