Wenger under siege

Just when Arsene Wenger thought life couldn’t get any more stressful, the Arsenal manager finds himself on a hiding to nothing as minnows Lincoln eye more FA Cup history in…

Hillside lecturer collapses, dies in office

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A lecturer at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo collapsed and died in his office yesterday morning.

Hillside lecturer collapses, dies in office

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A lecturer at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo collapsed and died in his office yesterday morning.

MAS embarks on minority sports promotion

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter PREPARATIONS for the United Nations (UN) International Day of Sport for Development and Peace games set for Bulawayo next month are underway with Matabeleland Action Sport…

MAS embarks on minority sports promotion

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter PREPARATIONS for the United Nations (UN) International Day of Sport for Development and Peace games set for Bulawayo next month are underway with Matabeleland Action Sport…

Athletes converge for track, field competitions

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) is holding the second edition of the JM Busha Open Track and Field triangular series at White City Stadium…

Athletes converge for track, field competitions

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) is holding the second edition of the JM Busha Open Track and Field triangular series at White City Stadium…

Pseudo-Reformists: When Beasts of England Roar

Nathaniel Manheru THE OTHER SIDE— A cryptic but interesting response to my piece last week came from one “yowe” who advised me to read George Orwell’s classic, Animal Farm. I…

I OWE YOU A GLENFIDDICH 18 PROPHET CAESAR ZVAYI IN A WEEK THAT SHAMED THE WORLD’S SPORTS JOURNALISTS

Sharuko on Saturday DONALD TRUMP has built a political career, which has taken him all the way to the White House, on a foundation in which he, among other things,…

Editorial Comment: Future of our football looks mighty bright

WHEN FIFA president Gianni Infantino led a high-powered delegation from the world football governing body on a two-day visit to this country two weeks ago, there were a number of…

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