Warriors run riot. . . Thrash Mozambique 4-0

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Egodini project still on. . . Byo council courts Russian investors

Business Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is pursuing twinning arrangements with the Russia’s St Petersburg city among other business contacts established during a recent business visit to that country.

Chiwenga warns Prof Moyo

Mabasa Sasa, Editor, Sunday Mail THE nonsensical behaviour by turncoat Government officials who attack State programmes like Command Agriculture can no longer be tolerated and must stop, the Commander of…

Preps for President’s Masvingo Interface rally at advanced stage

Leonard Ncube/ Walter Mswazie, Chronicle Reporters PREPARATIONS for the Zanu-PF Youth, Presidential interface rally slated for Friday at Masvingo’s Mucheke B Stadium are now at an advanced stage with 32…

TD Jakes to grace Zimpraise 10th anniversary

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent WORLD renowned preacher Bishop TD Jakes is expected to grace popular mass gospel choir Zimpraise’s 10th anniversary celebrations to be held at the National Sports Stadium…

Civil servants entitled to join any political party: Charamba

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau THE conferment of the right to vote to civil servants and members of the security services by the Constitution means they are entitled to belong to…

‘Peeping Tom’ murdered, trio on the run

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A MAN from Woodville suburb in Bulawayo died after three people ganged up and assaulted him with a cue (pool stick), police confirmed yesterday.

Babes fails to attend BET awards, loses to Wizkid

This time last year, the BET Awards left viewers with indelible moments that included Beyoncé’s epic performance of Freedom with Kendrick Lamar (and four tons of water) and multiple star-studded…

Ngezi Platinum dislodge Black Rhinos

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ONLY three points separate Castle Lager Premier Soccer League leaders Ngezi Platinum Stars and seventh-placed How Mine.

Zim committed to clear arrears: WB

ZIMBABWE is likely to clear $1.7 billion of interest and penalties it owes international financial institutions by next year and has made progress in re-engaging them, the World Bank’s country…

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