Humphrey Chigwedere on Haz presidency

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter HOCKEY Association of Zimbabwe (Haz) president Humphrey Chigwedere is still contemplating whether or not to run for another term in elections set for later this month…

Plans underway to train farmers in command agriculture

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief PLANS are at an advanced stage to train farmers on farming techniques to ensure maximum yields under command agriculture in the Midlands province.

All set for MBU tourney in Kwekwe

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru BASKETBALL enthusiasts in Kwekwe are in for a treat this weekend when 16 teams take part in the Midlands Basketball Union (MBU) pre-season tournament.

Ex-S Korean sex slaves sue govt over pay out

Twelve South Korean women who were forced into sexual slavery by Japanese military during World War II have sued the Seoul government over a deal it reached with Tokyo to…

Highlanders pitch-invading fan discharged

 Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter AN unruly Highlanders Football Club fan who jumped onto the pitch to celebrate after his team scored during a soccer match at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo,…

AU diplomat robbed, left stranded in Kenya

Nairobi — A senior official with the African Union (AU) is stranded in Kenya after his travel documents and confidential files went missing in Nairobi during an international conference that…

Granny searches for missing teen

Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN from Entumbane suburb in Bulawayo is appealing for help to locate her 15-year-old granddaughter who has been missing for more than two months.

Russia to hold alternative ‘Paralympics’

Moscow – Russia will hold a two-day competition next week for its Paralympic squad banned from Rio, the country’s committee chief said yesterday, just as the official Games start in…

Egypt parliament adopts discriminatory law on churches

Cairo— The Egyptian parliament on Tuesday adopted a law on regulating the construction of churches, despite opposition by some members of the Christian community which complains of discrimination.

Potraz dismisses social media blackout reports

Nyemudzai Kakore Harare Bureau THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ) yesterday dismissed claims peddled on social media that the regulator would blackout all telecommunications across the country during the day.

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