How Mine sink Rovers. . . Tshintsha Guluva succumb to fifth Castle Lager match defeat

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter How Mine 1-0 Bantu Rovers

Mafikizolo fails to impress

Has Harare seen too much of Mafikizolo? This is the question that was left lingering in many people’s heads after the Sendekera concert held at the HICC on Friday evening.

Tenders cartel issue taken to Parliament

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent PARLIAMENT is set to debate a motion on the possible existence of a cartel which controls who is awarded a tender or not, following claims that…

Command mining not guaranteed, VP says

Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau The Government says it will first investigate viability and appropriate model for command mining before implementing programme, as part measures to increase mineral production.

Kuchinei Chitsama returns to music

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter — Preparations for seasoned musician Kuchinei Chatsama’s video launch of the song, “Parere Moyo” are at advanced stage with organisers of the event confirming the latest…

Harare Derby in doubt

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE eagerly anticipated Harare Derby faces an indefinite postponement after an inspection team confirmed yesterday that Rufaro which has been touted as a possible venue for…

Kasukuwere not off the hook as Mash Central bays for blood

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere is not off the hook and reports in the private media suggesting that he is now a free man…

‘This nonsense must now end!’

Gen Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga The majority of war veterans have nothing to do with this nonsense that we are now getting daily in our media. The ones who…

Govt to explore command mining

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter — GOVERNMENT says it will first investigate viability and appropriate models for command mining before implementing the programme, as part measures to increase mineral production.

Obama under fire

WASHINGTON. — Former US President Barack Obama has been under fire from the progressive wing within the Democratic Party after he was reportedly paid $400 000 for speaking at a…

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