Man, 21, kills dad, 72, after inyanga visit

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A SOUTH Africa-based man from Chiredzi fatally struck his 72-year-old father with a stone and slit his throat after consulting an inyanga, police have confirmed.

Move to plug leakages of minerals underway

Midlands Correspondent THE government has moved to plug leakages of the country’s natural resources, especially minerals, at the country’s ports of entry, a senior official has said.

Young Warriors fail to train

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Young Warriors camp got off to a false start yesterday after Zifa failed to secure a training venue for the players who spent the…

Style icon almost crippled

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Style icon, Welshman Sibanda, is lucky to be walking after a 20kg block of metal fell on his back while he was at work last week.

15 war vets in fatal crash

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent TWO war veterans died on the spot and 13 others escaped with serious injuries when a bus they were travelling in hit a cow and veered…

Fire victims appeal for help

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A FAMILY from Nketa 8 suburb in Bulawayo is appealing for help to rebuild its house which was destroyed by fire three weeks ago.

Newcastle must keep Benitez

NEWCASTLE United should tie down manager Rafael Benitez as he would not only ensure they make an immediate return to the Premier League but also transform the side into a…

Costa, Mata, Torres not in Spain squad

CHELSEA striker Diego Costa has been left out of Spain’s provisional squad for Euro 2016. Vicente del Bosque has also overlooked Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata and Atletico Madrid’s former…

Rwanda opens pioneering methane electricity plant

Kigali – Rwanda has formally opened a unique methane power, which it is hoped will one day provide 60percent of the country’s electricity, according to its operator.

Inflation continues to fall

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE country’s annual inflation for the month of April stood at -1,64 percent after gaining 0,66 percentage points on the March rate of -2,31 percent.

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