Health Matters: Water as medicine (Hydrotherapy)

Trust Marandure Getting treatment for a disease or ailment can be a challenge in a challenging economy. It is therefore important to go for the best and most effective treatment…

Diego Costa banned again

Chelsea striker Diego Costa has been given an additional one-match ban, fined £20,000 and warned over his future conduct after   admitting a charge of improper conduct following his dismissal at…

Church group to deliver King Dalindyebo pardon petition

Cape Town — The Council of Churches South Africa International was expected to deliver a petition to the Speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete, yesterday, calling for a presidential…

Cameroon to drive out Boko Haram

Yaounde — Cameroon’s military has launched a new operation to rid the country of Boko Haram militants “once and for all” and soldiers are prepared to storm one of the…

Are lawyers paid to lie on our behalf?

Lenox Mhlanga  on Saturday Talk about being guilty, I seem to be culpable of denigrating the medical profession in an article I wrote last week.

Mphoko family donates wheelchairs

Prosper Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko’s family yesterday donated 10 wheelchairs to people living with disabilities in Bulawayo.

Ex-Dairibord worker nabbed for R118k fraud

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A FORMER Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited worker has been arrested for allegedly fraudulently importing milk worth R118,000 from South Africa.

Midlands Falcons optimistic ahead of softball season

Midlands Correspondent MIDLANDS Falcons have expressed optimism ahead of the Incubator Series Fast Pitch Softball League championships which kick off in Harare today. Last year’s league was suspended owing to lack…

Zifa handed $42K SuperSport bill

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter CASH-strapped Zifa has been billed $42,000 and expects a similar bill as a result of the national broadcaster ZBC’s failure to broadcast live Zimbabwe’s home Africa…

$600k allocated for Tsholotsho-Pelandaba road

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE government has allocated $600,000 for the rehabilitation and tarring of the Tsholotsho-Phelandaba Road which has become a nightmare for motorists especially during the rainy season.

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