Unpaid hooker bites client
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A MAN from Chinotimba suburb in Victoria Falls was rushed to hospital on Monday after a hooker he had allegedly hired for sex severely assaulted…
Banda bounces back
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders defender and captain Gilbert Banda is set to return to active football with ambitious Zifa Southern Region Division One side Bantu Rovers after…
Provincial women’s soccer league gets backing
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter CALLS are mounting for the formation of a Bulawayo women’s football provincial league, as it’s becoming clear that most teams were financially and technically not…
Gweru seeks borrowing powers
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council (GCC) is seeking borrowing powers from the Government to purchase five water pumps worth $850,000 to enable it to draw water from…
Private cemetery for Byo approved
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE government has approved the establishment of a private cemetery in Bulawayo’s Northlyn/ Trenance suburb.
Who is a managerial employee?
Labour Column Davis Ndumiso Sibanda THE definition of managerial employee remains problematic for both employers and employees resulting in a lot of conflicts and disgruntlement when it comes to granting of…
SA referee for Sables, Simbas Africa Cup clash
Senior Sports Reporter SOUTH African referee Marius van der Westhuizen has been appointed to handle the elite Africa Cup Division 1A contest between Zimbabwe and Kenya at the Police Grounds…
Two athletes for world junior champs
Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau UP-AND-COMING sprinter Tinotenda Matiyenga and triple jumper Chengetayi Mapaya will be the only athletes to represent Zimbabwe at this year’s World Junior championships in Poland this month.
Matter of fact
IN yesterday’s edition, we carried an article under the headline, “Hero status sought for ex-political detainees” in which we quoted Zanu-PF secretary for the Disabled and Vulnerable, Cde Joshua Malinga,…
Transfer of knowledge on South Africa A’s agenda
WHEN South Africa A embarks on tours of Zimbabwe and Australia, the transfer of knowledge between players will be as important as catching the national selectors’ eyes.

