Ekuphumuleni falls on hard times
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter EKUPHUMULENI Old People’s home in Bulawayo has fallen on hard times, and well-wishers have been urged to come forward and assist.
Gay activist in Bangladesh killed, says Al Qaeda affiliate
DHAKA — A group affiliated to al Qaeda claimed responsibility yesterday for killing a Bangladeshi gay rights campaigner and his friend, the latest in a string of murders of liberal…
All systems go for Zimbabwe Derby
Mandla Moyo Horseracing correspondent IT’S all systems go this afternoon at Borrowdale Race Course where eight carded horses battle for the 2 400 metres Zimbabwe Derby race, the third and…
Woman hit with $20k adultery suit
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A WOMAN whose husband deserted her for a mistress while she was pregnant has filed a $20,000 lawsuit against her love rival. Tasiyana Chenga, of Gweru,…
ICC to probe Burundi political violence
Doha — The international war crimes court will investigate allegations of imprisonment and violence in Burundi, which has been plagued by unrest since a political crisis erupted a year ago.
Highlanders debut at ZITF
Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO soccer giants Highlanders are exhibiting at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair for the first time, with club chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede saying they…
Film-making, editing lessons at ZITF
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter FILMMAKERS and producers in and around the province have been urged to grab opportunities made possible by the ongoing digitalisation project. Zim-digital project coordinator Florence Sigudu-Matambo, in…
S Sudan rebel chief Riek Machar returns to Juba
South Sudan’s rebel leader Riek Machar has arrived in the capital, Juba, after a week-long delay that has threatened to scupper a peace deal.
Touts clash in Mutare
Abel Zhakata VIOLENCE erupted at Mutare’s Sakubva high-density suburb on Tuesday morning after warring groups of touts clashed at various bus termini in the city’s oldest location.
Masvingo spares 10 white farmers
From George Maponga in Masvingo THE Masvingo provincial leadership has recommended 10 white farmers to remain on their properties after resolving that their operations were of strategic economic importance to…

