Kapini speaks out on warriors

Fungai Muderere FORMER Warriorsa�� goalkeeper Tapuwa Kapini has expressed his concerns despite Zimbabwea��s 2017 Afcon qualification.

Mangudya to meet Chombo over amakorokoza arrests

Bianca Mlilo in Zvishavane RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya says he will soon meet the Ministers of Home Affairs and Mines and Mining Development to facilitate…

Personal and fitness training: Toning glutes and calves

Glutes is another word for bums as we all know many people like to shape them into a nice round figure for both female and male same with the calves…

B-Metro Comment: Afcon preps test of character for authorities

The past weekend the country had its eyes fixed on the bid by the Warriors to set a record by winning all its qualifying matches for the Africa Cup of…

Table toppers in tricky encounters

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FOCUS will be on the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League leading pack this weekend who have tricky encounters, with leaders FC Platinum playing host to…

Six times when Trump denied saying what he said

Washington — Since launching his White House campaign in June 2015, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has several times walked back comments that got him in hot water.

Mahachi to endure playing with metal pin

Fungai Muderere WARRIORS midfield talisman KudakwasheA� a�?Nkembea�? Mahachi will endure playing with a metal pin after he was successfully operated on following his right-arm fracture suffered during training at the…

‘Knife point rapist’ nabbed

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter A 29-YEAR-OLD Tsholotsho man allegedly raped his juvenile cousin at knife point last week while the girl’s mother had travelled to South Africa.

Chirambadare, Katsvairo will adapt: Komphela

Fungai Muderere KAIZER Chiefs head coach Steve Komphela says recent signings that include Zimbabweans Edmore Chirambadare and Michelle Katsvairo need to be given time to adjust.

President rubbishes human rights commission

Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday rubbished as “absolute falsehoods” claims by the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission that Government officials were distributing food on partisan basis. Addressing the Zanu-PF…

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