Cousin rapist jailed 10 years after crime

Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man has been sentenced to ten years in jail for raping his seven-year-old cousin in a toilet nine years ago.

Notable sports deaths this year

THE year 2016 has seen many famous faces leave us. From the greatest boxer to a charismatic golfing god, we take a look at some of the most notable sports…

Record-chasing Chelsea out to stoke title dreams

London — Chelsea can take another step towards English football history when they host Stoke City tomorrow, as the Premier League’s jam-packed festive schedule rumbles into 2017.

Beitbridge border traffic increases 24 percent

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE volume of travellers who used Beitbridge border post between December 1 to 27 this year has increased by 24 percent  compared to the same period…

Why Kenya’s cattle raids are getting deadlier: Infiltration of illegal firearms has led to a rise in violent cattle raids

Anthony Langat Baringo County (Kenya) — On a morning in mid-November, 16-year-old Richard left his father’s cluster of huts with a loaded AK-47.

Veteran lawyer Lot Senda’s burial today

  Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE late Advocate Lot Senda who is one of the first black lawyers in Zimbabwe will be buried today at Athlone Cemetery.

1 ticket for 3 nightclubs on New Year’s Eve

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO nightclubs, Private Lounge, Club Connect and Club 263 have come together to offer a three in one combo ticket allowing patrons entrance into the three…

‘Kidnapped’ SA businessman found 2 months

Cape Town — An Athlone businessman, who was apparently kidnapped nearly two months ago, was found in Thornton late on Wednesday and is now receiving medical attention, police have said.

Zvishavane maintains $6m budget

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZVISHAVANE Town Council has maintained a flat $6 million budget for 2017 with a few downward marginal changes.

Farmers urge Govt to address fertiliser shortage

Senior Business Reporter FARMERS have called on the Government to prioritise foreign currency allocation to fertiliser producers in order to address fertiliser shortage which is threatening the 2016/17 summer cropping…

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