Magaya hits back at Rodriguez

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter LAZARUS Magaya had broken his silence and hit back at Malanti Chiefs co-director, Victor Rodriguez, saying the Swazi football chief is the one who needs specialist treament. The…

ZNA boxing tourney on

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter TINASHE Manyika is one of the top boxers expected to grace the Zimbabwe Boxing Federation first event on the season, The Open tournament, at Nyanyadzi Halt’s Kaiboni…

Internet verification vital for students

Shepherd Chimururi Cool Lifestyle Correspondent The Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-inspired technological revolution sweeping across the educational sector demands students to have requisite digital skills if the are to benefit…

Restoration of your business life

Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis Today I will talk about how you can be restored in your business life or in the works of your hands from the Word of God.…

Cool Sport: National Youth Games dates set

THE 10th edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games will be held from April 7-11 in the Mashonaland Central provincial capital Bindura, the Sports and Recreation Commission has announced.

Giants get pre-season underway

Paul Mundandi Sports Reporter THE first blows of what promises to be a bruising domestic football season will be thrown in Harare tomorrow when the capital’s football giants battle for honours…

Other leaders fail to secure visas

Sports Reporter CHALLENGES in securing visas to enable them to travel to Harare on Thursday, for ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa’s glitzy bash where he was celebrating his 58th birthday and…

Shameless Hayatou at it again

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor CAF president Issa Hayatou’s desperate bid to censure Philip Chiyangwa for staging a birthday and COSAFA celebration bash sunk to new depths on Thursday after he…

Ball dogs at tennis tourney

SAO PAULO. — A hit last year, ball dogs are back at a tennis tournament in Sao Paulo. Four dogs from local shelters were showcased 12 months ago during the…

TOO MUCH WATER: 105 people drown, 593 marooned as community dams burst

  Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has said about 2 000 homesteads have been destroyed by rains leaving 635 families homeless countrywide.

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