Zim struggling to meet electricity demand
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ABOUT 60 percent of Zimbabweans have no access to electricity as the country struggles to meet the ever-increasing demand for power.
Robbers strike at pre-schools
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter ROBBERS have pounced on an Early Childhood Centre in Bulawayo’s Pumula East suburb, amid claims that seven similar centres have been targeted in the last two…
Panthers walk away with 7 medals
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO based Panthers Taekwondo Club will be having a graduation ceremony for its athletes next month following a tournament that was held in Harare at the…
Stage set for Zanu-PF conference
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo says the stage is almost set for the forthcoming Annual National People’s Conference with the refurbishment of Mucheke clinic into a…
ICC charges du Plessis over alleged ball tampering
Faf du Plessis, South Africa’s stand-in captain, could be suspended for a Test match after being charged by the ICC over an alleged ball-tampering offence.
Loan shark takes former MDC-T councillor to court
Florence Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A FORMER Victoria Falls MDC-T councillor has been dragged to court for failing to repay nearly $900 owed to a local loan shark.
Work with ICC rather than withdraw, UN tells countries
ICC New York – Countries thinking of leaving the International Criminal Court should instead work within the system to improve the court, a UN spokesperson said on Thursday
Hamilton proud regardless of Abu Dhabi result
Cape Town – Ahead of the final race in Abu Dhabi, Lewis Hamilton is desperate to cut-down Nico Rosberg’s 12-point lead on the Drivers’ Championship, but insisted he is still…
Hazard, Conte win player and manager of the month awards
Chelsea’s Antonio Conte was named Premier League manager of the month yesterday after leading the club to four consecutive wins in October, while winger Eden Hazard picked up the player’s…
Wenger highlights Rashford threat
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes “killer” striker Marcus Rashford will help Manchester United cope without suspended teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic when the Premier League giants meet at Old Trafford today.











