Nakamba lifts first Europe cup

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NETHERLANDS-based Warriors’ midfielder Marvelous Nakamba bagged his first silverware in Europe when his side Vitesse Arnhem collected a major trophy for the first time in…

Byo ducks Kasukuwere ouster calls

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Bulawayo is the only province that has not pronounced itself on the fate of the party’s national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere after nine others…

US-based Zim woman flies high

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Profile — Growing up in the high density suburb of Glen View in Harare Mabel Machabvunga-Butler had a difficult childhood, following the death of her father. Living with…

New era beckons for universities

Auxilia Katongomara in Havana, Cuba A NEW era is beckoning for the country’s tertiary education system as university authorities are planning to shift from mass production of graduates to quality…

Telecoms operators to share infrastructure

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent TELECOMMUNICATIONS operators have agreed to share infrastructure as this promotes the national interest, cost cutting and reduces duplication, Information, Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Deputy…

Mzembi brims with confidence

Tanaka Vunganai Herald Reporter TOURISM and Hospitality Industry Minister Dr Walter Mzembi says he is ready for elections to choose the new Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.

City of Harare will repay waterworks loan

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter — The City of Harare says it will start repaying its $144 million debt to China-Exim Bank this year with an amount of $72 million having already…

More arrests over Vic Falls visa fraud

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THREE more immigration officers have been arrested in Victoria Falls, bringing to 10 the number of officers arrested for altering visas for visitors at ports…

Cops bash colleague’s husband

Andile Tshuma, Court Reporter TWO Bulawayo cops have been arrested after they allegedly assaulted a civilian who had visited his police officer wife at a police station.

‘309 civilians killed in Iraq violence in April’

BAGHDAD. — Violence, terrorist acts and armed conflicts across Iraq killed a total of 309 civilians and wounded 387 others in April, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)…

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