‘Rio scandal overblown’

LOS ANGELES. — Disgraced Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is joining the “Dancing With the Stars” cast, ABC television announced yesterday, as the gold medalist said he thought reaction to his…

Rooney sets retirement date

BURTON-ON-TRENT. — Wayne Rooney announced yesterday that the campaign for the 2018 World Cup soccer finals in Russia will be his last as an England player. “Realistically I know myself that…

Guardiola revives Sterling

MANCHESTER. — Raheem Sterling has paid tribute to Pep Guardiola for his rejuvenation this season. Sterling also insists he didn’t head into the season determined to make his critics eat their…

Hart joins Torino?

MILAN. — England goalkeeper Joe Hart arrived in Turin yesterday ahead of undergoing a medical that was expected to see him signing a season-long loan deal with the unfashionable Italian…

When MDC-T employs 2008 violence template

Cornelius Takawira : Correspondent IN my last instalment I wrote about how public utterances and lack of cohesion risked destroying Zanu-PF’s integrity. This week I would like to talk about how…

JUST IN: Government dimisses claims it sidelines former Zipra members

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE government has dismissed as baseless claims that there is discrimination of former Zipra forces in government.

JUST IN: Four villagers team up and kill suspected thief

Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter FOUR villagers from Summerset Farm in Gweru appeared in court today for allegedly fatally assaulting a 27 –year- old suspected thief. Trymore Khumalo (25), Herbert Chivasa…

JUST IN: Zimbabwe can solve economic problems through scientific research

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent The country can solve its economic problems through scientific research instead of the retrogressive violent protests, an official has said.

I survived 5 assassination attempts, Malawi leader

Blantyre — Malawi leader Peter Mutharika has said the culture of hatred resulted in him being hunted like a criminal at the time he was campaigning for the presidency.

Gabon opposition claims victory . . . Bongo’s camp says the call ‘dangerous and illegal’

Libreville — Gabon’s main opposition candidate Jean Ping has claimed victory in weekend presidential polls, but incumbent Ali Bongo’s camp said the call was “dangerous and illegal” before official results.

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