Wenger seeks divine intervention

Arsene Wenger feels guilty about Arsenal’s Champions League failures and the Frenchman is hoping a quote from the bible can act as inspiration when they face Bayern Munich in the…

Free cotton inputs set to catapult production

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S cotton output is forecast to jump over 400 percent to about 150 000 tonnes in the upcoming season after Government availed free inputs to over 150 000…

Mourinho keeps Rooney guessing

Jose Mourinho has warned Wayne Rooney he cannot be sure of being involved in Manchester United’s clash with Crystal Palace today despite Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s injury.

Oskido returns to Byo for Xmas gig

Showbiz Correspondent KALAWA Jazmee kingpin, DJ Oskido will once again be celebrating Christmas with fans in Bulawayo.

Millers welcome wheat flour restriction

Oliver Kazunga, Senior business Reporter THE move by the Government to scrap imported wheat flour from the Open General Import Licence will boost wheat production as well as improve business…

CPU completes disaster assessment

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has concluded a national flood disaster assessment aimed at finding ways to effectively avoid loss of life and property starting from…

Bulawayo team off to Harare for tennis tournament

Sports Reporter SEVEN Bulawayo players left the city yesterday for the New Winners tournament organised by Tennis Zimbabwe which starts at the Harare Sports Club today.

National Youth Games rebranded

Leonard Ncube in Hwange The Government has rebranded the annual National Youth Games with next year’s edition expected to feature more than 20 disciplines.

Conference – a time to heal

Nduduzo Tshuma AS the Zanu-PF 16th Annual Conference kicked off yesterday, one undeniable fact is that this year the party, more than any other, has hogged the limelight for all…

Komphela admits to going through hell

Johannesburg — Kaizer Chiefs coach Steve Komphela says he has to take the backlash that is coming his way, following calls by the Amakhosi fans for a change in management.

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