City trio in line for derby debuts
Ilkay Gundogan, Leroy Sane and Claudio Bravo will all be available to make their Manchester City debuts in the derby against United at Old Trafford on Saturday, a source has…
Fury, Klitschko get October rematch date
Tyson Fury’s world heavyweight title rematch with Wladimir Klitschko has been confirmed for October 29.
Chiefs send Binga water SOS
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter BINGA District, a community lying adjacent to the mighty Zambezi River, is facing serious water woes and villagers have to travel for up to 30 kilometres…
ZOC hold admin course
Ellina Mhlanga, Sports Reporter IN a development that is expected to equip team managers from various national sport associations with the skills to carry out their duties, the Zimbabwe Olympic…
Ugandan rebel leader charged with treason
Kampala — Ugandan rebel leader, Jamil Mukulu has been sentenced to 14 months at the Luzira high security prison, in Kampala after being formally charged with treason and murder, Daily…
Demo case: State scores own goal
Caesar Zvayi Editor THE State case, once again, came unstuck yesterday due to shocking incompetence by State counsel, culminating in the provisional suspension of the ban on demonstrations in Harare’s CBD…
UPDATED: Demo ban provisionally suspended
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The High Court yesterday suspended the ban on demonstrations imposed by the police in the central business district, paving the way for the opposition political parties…
Farmers seek headway in accessing profitable markets
NAKURU. — As stakeholders in agriculture from different parts of the world converge in Nairobi for a global forum to deliberate on issues bedevilling farmers in Africa, the desire of…
Politburo rubbishes GNU talk
Felex Share Senior Reporter NO amount of dirty politicking and coalitions by opposition elements will force zanu-PF into another Government of National Unity, the revolutionary party’s Politburo said yesterday.
Almost 50 million children displaced around the world, says UNICEF
UNITED NATIONS. — Almost 50 million children throughout the world are “uprooted,” forcibly displaced from their home countries by war, violence or persecution, the United Nations children’s programme said yesterday.






